SIR HARRY LAUDER BOXES.
Sir Harry Lauder, who recently crossed the Atlantic in the Cunard liner Acquitania on his way to the United States, is the new lightweight boxing champion of the British Merchant Service. Details of the Homeric contest, in which Sir Harry gained dhe title, were contained in the following wireless message received in New York from the ship : “In beautiful weather, before a crowded ringside, Sir Harry Lauder knocked out George Mason, lightweight champion of the British Merchant Service.
“Round I.—Sir Harry found he had » - gloves on the wrong hands, and. before resuming the bout requested thalt he should not be buried at sea.
“Rounds 2to s—Sir Harry ba'dly mauled.
“Round 6.>—Sir Harry drew Mason’s attention to a seagull in rhe air, and knocked him out with a “fowl” blow. BILIOUSNESS. Fortunes have been mad,e and. millions ruined in health, by pills, potions, and so on, claiming to cure biliousness, liver troubles, headaches, etc. Yet these complaints are everyabsorption of waste —matter in the colon—causes engorgement ot the liver, and bilious affections of course result. It must be obvious that a lasting cure can only come when the basic cause—Autoxima —is eliminated. Cut out drugs—they give palliation only. Adopt Nature’s principles —remove the Autoxima with Coloseptic. But get the natural and unadultreated— get Dr Wayne’s Colo septic. . All chemists dispense pure Coloseptic in original packages, containing 156 grams nett weight, at 5s 6d a package. Wholesale: All leading Druig Houses, Write for free cop;, of Dr Wayne’s “Autoxima” Treatjs' to 'the Agents, Fremont Fruit Pro ducts’ Association, P.O. Box 1067 Auckland.
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Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 696, 3 January 1922, Page 4
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264SIR HARRY LAUDER BOXES. Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 696, 3 January 1922, Page 4
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