BOXING.
HAWKE'S BAY CHAMPIONSHIPS. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Napier, Last Night. Results of the Hawke's Bay amateur boxing championships at Hastings are:— Featherweight.—J. H. Carr (Wellington) beat 0. Curran (Wellington). Bantam.—C. Maddox (Hastings) beat C. Lane (Hastings). Lightweight.—P. Hannah (Hastings) beat W. H. Walker (Hastings). Heavyweight.—K. Stratham (Wellington) beat M. J. Brownlle (Hastings). UREN DEFEATS JARVIS. Napier, Last Night. Havilah Uren defeated Cyclone Jarvls on points for a purse of £250. The contest went the full 15 rounds, and was characterised by much In-flghtlng and clinching by Jarvls.
I ASTHMA CAN BE CUBED.
i A NOTED PHYSICIAN WILL PROVE THIS TO SUFFERERS IN NEW PLYMOUTH. The astonishing statement that Asthma can be cured, coming from so well-known authority as Dr. R. Schiffmanii, will be of interest to Asthma sufferers. The experience, of most Asthmatics has been that little if any relief lias been afforded them by the methods heretofore employed, and, in fact, the disease up to now has been regarded as incurable. This noted American physician lias, however, after . a lifelong study of Asthma and kindred diseases, discovered a remedy which not only instantly relieves the severest cases of Asthma, Bronchitis, and Hay Fever, but has actually cured thousands whose cases have been pronounced incurable. So complete is Dr. Schiffmann's confidence in his remedy that lie requests this paper to announce tha,t he offers to send a liberal sample package of <; Schiffmann's Asthmador" free of charge to all persons sending him their name and address, plainly written on a post-card, within the nest four days. He believes that an actual test will be the most convincing, and in fact the only, way to- overcome the natural prejudice of thousands of Asthmatics who have heretofore Houglit relief in vain. Although most chemists in New Zealand have sold his "Asthmador'' ever since it was introduced to the public, still the Doctor fears there are some persons who have never heard of it, and it is with a view to reaching these that lie 'makes this liberal offer. An opportunity to test, without cost, a remedy so celebrated and promising bo much certainly should be eagerly grasped by every sufferer. Address Dr. R. Scliiffmann's. Depot, No. 233 Clarence Street, Sydney. Be sure, simply your name and address plainly on a post-card, nothing else. Solid comfort these nippy nights witli a "UNIQUE" HOT WATER BOTTLE. All sizes arc same quality. British made. Obtainable everywhere. Look for the brand on neck of bottle.
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 June 1920, Page 3
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