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CITY QUEENLAND \THLETIC CHAMPIONS AT GARRISON HALL Particular interest attached to the session ol : City Queensland at the damson Hall last evening owing to tho appearances of L- '> • (“Fatty”) Lamb, world’s amateur cycling champion, and Randolph Rose holder of the Australasian record for the mile run. Mr F. Tolerton introduced the visitors who were accorded an enthusiastic reception from the crowd. Mr Lamb later gave an exhibition | of riding on a “home-trainer. ’ Once again the Y.M.C.A. squad ol athletes gave a very lino gymnastic displav and the numerous novelty and trick cycling events created great iterest. No charge was made tor dancing ail'd tho crowd fully appreciated the concession, keeping Mrs Feeney’s orchestra in continual City Queensland will he continued to-night and another excellent programme of amusements will he available to patrons, The special feature will be, of course, the dancing floor, for tho use of which no charge is again being made, and Lighton s orchestra will supply excellent dance music and dancing fans are assured of a night’s splendid entertainment. Numerous novelty events and games will also he in progress and the drawing of a third art union _ will, take place at ten o’clock. Tickets for this will not be presented free at Mm door, nut will lie on sale in the hall for the sum of threepence.

MAKES SLEEP POSSIBLE. Neuralgia means sleepless nights and days of misery. The most sensible plan is to apply Chamberlain’s Pain Balm freely. It will relieve those sharp, shooting pains and make restful sleep possible. It ahvavs brings relief. —Obtainable from E. 0. Smith, Chejhist. Gisborne.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10306, 15 January 1927, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10306, 15 January 1927, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10306, 15 January 1927, Page 2

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