PRESBYTERIAN BIBLE CLASSES
SPOKTS MEETING. The Presbyterian Young Men's Bible Classes of the city and suburbs held a most successful sports meeting at Karon 1 Park on Saturday afternoon. This gathering is an. annual event, and is becoming very popular. Saturday's meeting was attended by a largo rumber of spectators. Points were awarded in each event, and the totals at the end of the day were as follow:—Kent Terrace, 46; Kelburn, 37; St. John's, 34; St. James, 2G. Other classes entered, but wero not successful ill gaining points. The winners in tho principal events were; High jump; G. A. Nicholls (Kent Terrace), long jump: Siuyllie (St. John's). 100 yds., open, J. Johnston 1 (Kent Terrace). -100 yds., junior: Campbell (Kelburn). 22/) yds., open: Smylhe (St. John's). 220 yds„ junior: G. A, Nicholls (Kent Terrace). 440 yds., open: J. Johnston ■ iKont Terrace). d-lOyds., junior: Campbell (Kel■bi;ni)._ Half-mile, open: J. Johnston (Kent Terrace). Halt-mil?, junior; Camp, bell (Kelburn). One mile, open: J. Johnston (Kent Terrace), 1, D. Todd (St. James). 2-; 11. Brooker (St. James). 3. One mile, junior: Campbell (Kelburn), 1; M'Cluskey (Kent Terrace), 2; Swann (Kent Terrocei, 3. Three-mile, open: D. Todd (Si. James), 1; Roso (Kelturn), 2; L, Lovell (St. John's), 3. Thotving (ho cricket ball: R. Gapes,(Kelburn), 1; B. Gibson (St. James), 2;' G. Gibson (St. James), 3. Belay race: ,St. James, 3; Kent Terrace, 2; St. John's, 3. "PLUVOL"' MAKES LEATHER SOFT AND PLIABLE. A colourless, scientifically-prepared liquid dubbin, which penetrates into any leather, becoming part of the leather itself and rendering it pliable, durable, and absolutely waterproof—(hat is "Pliitol." Messrs. A. J. White, Ltd.. Christchurch, say:-"We find Pluvol differs from most dressings, inasmuch that it leaves the leather soft and pliable." Half-pints ._ls. fid., pints 2s. 6d„ at shoo stores, saddlers, and geiieral stores. If your dealer does not stock; order from ps, adding 4d. postage for small and 6d. for large. Wholesale: Harold Lightband, Ltd., Strand Arcade, Auckland, and Christchurch.—Advt. THERE IS ONLT ONE SANDER EXIRACT, and that is vrliy the people insist on it, and why they reject the many inferior and freau'enMy harmful substitutes and "iust- a* goods." The GENUINE SANDER EXTRACT is frefrom the objectionable qualities of the common eucalyptus oils and the se-caITH extracts." SANDER'S EXTRACT Is the most powerful anfeeptie and healing remedy that can be used with safety, it prevents and cures all infecfi ins diseases —influenza, colds, fevers, smallpox, diph- ' theria. flatulence, diarrhoea, and kidney' troubles. SANDER'S EXTRACT applied ulcers, burns, sprains, cuts, lnnanifi l Bkin gives instant relief and cures permanency. Reliability, effectiveness, and safety are the great'attributes of SANDER'S EXTRACT.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 151, 22 March 1920, Page 5
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