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HUSTLE TOUKTSTS. LONDON, July o. A lightning tour was made by a party of American visitors and thenwives yesterday. , Chartering a special train, they went from Paddington at 9.35 a.m., to Oxford. where motor-ears were waiting to enable them to visit the colleges. At 12.30 their train left for Leamington, which was reached at 1.30, luncheon i eWHICH w H-m iivn . ing taken on the journey.. T.ie.i they dashed off in motor-ears !o Mar,ink and "'Shakespeare’s country, I burning to Leamington. At 5.d0 the spP'.'<' train left for London, dinner hr ng served on the way, and when they reached Paddington at seven o clock they went to see “Olliver Cromwell at His Majesty’s Theatre,

ZfOm the business of life with efficiency and success a condition of physical fitness is of the first importance. The difficulty of maintaining 1 the general health unimpaired amidst the stress of modern life has never been greater than at the present time. Even the strongest suffer at some time from biliousness, sick, headache, constipation, inactive liver. Beecham’s Pills eliminate impurities from the system, strengthen the stomach, improve the appetite, and stimulate the liver. There is nothing to surpass this valuable corrective, so to get fit and keep fit

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Hokitika Guardian, 8 September 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 8 September 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 8 September 1923, Page 1

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