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CRIPPLED SOLDIERS' ART UNION * In connection with the Crippled Soldiers' Ai-l "Onion, which is to bo drawn on t'ep-. tembor 6, Mr. Lloyd, jeweller, of Lambton Quay, has offered a particularly fl»o diamond awl emora-ld pendant, valued at .£l5O to the winner of tliu fourth prize, instead of sheep, or a fur coat, as tlto winner may dnsiro. Tlio only proviso is that the winning ticket must havo been purchased at, Mr. Lloyd's shop and hear the impression of his own (Lloyd's) rubber stamp en tho back. Mr. Lloyd is keenly interested in tho art union, and sparos no limo or expense in forwarding it. Tho pendant ie now on view in his window. Tho Crippled Soldiers' Art Union is now in itfi lost month, and as tho sum of £10,000 is required to purcha.se a certain property and mnlte alterations and furnish it, every effort should bo mado by sympathisers to reach this sum. Mr. Sutherland is working excry spare jnomont ho hns, and will welcome offers of assistance from gentlemen willing: to help in tho evenines to count and checjt ticket blocks, etc. This must all be done under police supervision.' and should commence next iveelt if possible. Thoso willing to assist should communicato with Mr. Sutherland at Box 839.

RIFLE SHOOTING The members of the Karori Killo Club ftrcrt the second match of the second series of tho winter matches on the miniature range at Buckle Street during Ihe week. Tho following aro the best scores:—Htlmn. 3. Williamson, 54—2-96; liflmn. H. V. Ci-oston. 95: Mnro. H. Preston. 90-5-95; H(lmn. W. Morran, 87; Bep.-Prcs. W. F. Wil--93; RHmn. P. Morgan, 84-9-93; Kflran. L. P. Orimstone, 92; Prcs. W. Jtidd, 91; Rflmn. W r . T. Olark, SB; ltflmn. E. VT. Daniel. 87; I'flmn. W MorraU, 87; Je». ♦•« N. V. Fillonghby, 87.

RUGBY Patrons of liiigby are proiniaod an interefititijf game at tho Park this afternoon on tho occasion of tlio nccond jneetin<; between tbo Wollington College and the Collego Old Boys, 'bohveou whom there has always boon keen rivalry. Other games aro between Petono nnd Oriental at Petono, anil between Athletic and St. Patrick's College- nt Park No. 2.

STOP STOMACH DRUGGING. NEUTBALTSIS ~TJIE DANGEROUS ACID WITH A LITTLE MAGA'ESJA. Stomach drugging is dangerous. Drugs deaden tho nerves and render thorn insensible to pain, but pain servos a good purpose—it is nature's method of indicating that something is interfering with the smooth working of tho human o.'ganism. When tho fault is corrected, the pain will ceaßO. Paul after outing—heartburn, flnlulcnco, etc., etc., usually indicates not that the stomach is diseased, but that it is troubled by excessive acidity. Tho acid irritales and inflames tho delicate li.uiff of the stomach and so causes pain. Obviously it is of prime importance that tho cause of this pnin should be removed, and to accomplish 'this you should obtain somo bisurated magnesia- from your chemist and tnlce half a tcaspoonfnl in a little water immediately after meals. This will instantly neutralise the harmful acid in your stomach and prevent all possibility of food fermentntion. Drugs do not. overcome this, acid—they simply deaden the symptoms and give a fnlso sense of .security. That is win thase wlin rely on drugs gradually Income worse mid worse, until the ■ itself becomes actually diseased.- ,l'i ■

For Children's Haokinc fou;.!. Woods Great PoDDerniiiit i

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3154, 4 August 1917, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3154, 4 August 1917, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3154, 4 August 1917, Page 5

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