MINIATURE RIFLEASSOCIATION
The'following are tho results of recent shooting in the inter-club competitions:— A Grade. Enilways No. 1 (338) beat Petone Ladies (332). linilways: Dayman, G9; Lee, (i9j Gook, 63; Ewart, Or, "Mailings, 65. Petono 'Ladies: Mrs. I'uller, 68; Miss Wnfcelin, (17;. Mrs. Galvin, fly"; Mrs. Cunlilie, jc-n., 67; Mrs: Wild, 63. Kailways No. 2 (33-1) bent Petone National Eeserve (325). Enilways: Craijr, 68; Porteous, 67; Muir, 67; Troahy, 66; Richards, 66. Petone: 11. Bond, 66; Scott, 66; Liildle, GO; Baumgren, M; AVilson, 63. • South (331) beat Harbour Board No. 2 (297). South: Goldfinch, 68; Franklyn, 63; Spencer, 67; Dement, 66; Faulknor, 65. Harbour Board: A. J. Prince, 63; F.. Cornet, 63; Williams, 58; Rigarsford, 58; -M'Grath, 55. Dast (338) beat Brooklyn (320). East: Harris, G9; House, 68; Ncalc, 60; Smart, 68;'Pointon, 63. Brooklyn: Webb, G9; Abbott, '64; Alabaster, 63; Graham, 63; Turner, 61. ' , . , . .I'ctone Working Men's Club (323) beat Harbour Board No. 1 (30S). Pctnne: Marsdeh, GS; Myers, 67; Childs, GG;Bnorlev, 65; Walsh, '57. Harbour' Board: Eaisfiell, 67; Yvrigloy, 6G; Forbes, GO; Edwards, 58; lieid, 57. ■ Hast No. 2 (326) beat Hutt (321). East: Mackersev, GG; Fellinghani, 66; Millirigton, 65;.' Scott, 65; Longman, 64. Hutt: Grirrsoh, .68; Body, 6S; Kershaw, 65; Warburton, 65; Weir, 65. B Grade. Railways No. 2 (324) tied with Petone National Reserve (324). Enilways: Maine, 119; Luiidon, 67; Bradshaw, 65; Eobicsoii, 63; Auld, 60. Petone: Anslow, 6G; Bund,. (i«; Kerr, 65; Hogc G4; Wilson, 63. Railways No. 1 (331) tied with Pel quo Ladies (331). Petono Ladies: Miss Millward, 09; Mrs. Pickanl G7; Mrs I'lux, 67; Mrs. Emniett, 64; Mrs. Nicholas, Ci. Eailwnys: -Kent, 68; O'Connor, 68; Watson, 67; I.eviek. G4; Hooper, 64. Brooklyn (332) beat East (258), one man absent. Brooklyn: Parkin, G9; Morson, C 7; Oates. G7; M'Donald, '66; Hill, 63. East: Eellinghnm, 69; Spencer, 65; lisdall, 63; Scott, Gl. ■ AVellington Ladies' National Eoseryo (320) beat South (313). Ladies: Miss Zohri\l), G8; Miss .Tonkins. 67; Miss Coninglinni 65; Miss Anderson, 64; Miss Clflughlon, 62. South: Dement 67; Ahlers, 65; Conibear, 63; Hussell, 60; Congrcvc, 58. ■ IE FOOD DISAGREES TAKE BTSUR--ATED MAGNESIA. Nearly overvbody suffers at times after eating. Many can rarely eat without fiiifferiiig the' most 1 , excruciating agony. Some people call this indigestion, some dyspepsia; others gastritis; but no matter what you cull it, no mailer how many remedies or how many doctors you may have tried, oniek relief may usually bo obtained by taking half a teaspoonful of Bisuniled Magnesia in a littlo hot water immediately after meals. This neutralises the acid mid stops food fermentation, the cause of nine-tenths of all stomach trouble, and thus enables tho stomach to proceed with digestion m a painless, normal manner. Care should be lakon to insist on getting tho genuine BJMirated Magnesia, which is obtainable in both powder and tablet form.—Advt,
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 241, 5 July 1919, Page 13
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