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A GUARANTEED CUBE FOR PILES

tteWng, Blind, Bleeding, or Protruding .VI Chemists are authorised by the Monti farturers of Pazo Pfle Ointmeat to refund rht* money where It fails to cure any ensp nt piles, no matte.- of how long standing (Mires ordinary cases In six days. One ap •lUatioD gives ease and rest. This Is a y en Discovery, and Is the only Pile Berne dy aold on a positive guarantee. Price 2/&

St. Albans v. Wake-field.—St. Albana , Ist innings, 49 t,T. Gavin 25); 2nd innings one wicKet for 23 (P. Murray 13, not out). Waketield, Ist innings. 156 (.R. Magee 95, S. Magee 22, C. Morrin 11, J. Williams' 11). fowling for Wakefleld, K. Magee took four wickets for 9 runs, R. Macicay two for 29, and L. Keid one for 11. For St. Albans, H. Gunn took four for 47, Harvey three for 2y, and Moncur one for 11. \v akeiield have a lead of 107 in the first innings. R. Magee gave a fflne ex- , kibition of hitting for his runs, and had hard lHck In not getting- the century. FOURTH GRADE. Northern v. Wellesley-street Old Boys. —This match resulted in a very easy win Tor the Northern by an innings and Ito : runs. The scores are as follow: Welles- ' ley Old Boys, Ist innings, 3; 2nd lanlags, 10; total, 13. Northern, Ist innings, 10l (Willstead 49, Rowland 37, Nicholson 23, VV. Carson IC, Davis 13, not out, Laing 10). Bowling for Northern, Nicholson took six wickets for 8 runs, Bow land seven for 8 runs. V.M.C.A. v. Newmarket Railways.— V.M.C.A., Ist innings, SI (Lawry 19); 2nd innings, 104 (Curry 21, Johnstons Us, Whiteside 20). Railways, Ist Innings, 51 (Stewart, run out, 12, G. Williams IS, no L out). For the Railways Morrison took five wickets for 13 runs and two for 18. Smethurst three for 2, and ti. W^ams three for C. For V.M.C.A. Lowry took three for 11, Burton two for 15, Searle two for 9, Whiteside two for 7. Auckland v. City La Crosseura.—City La Crosseurs, Ist innings, 26; 2nd innings, 57 (Goldwater 14). Auckland, Ist innings, 11G (Finlayson 45, Blobmfield 10, West IS). For Auckland Bloomneld took eight for 41!. Aitken eight for 28. For the La Crosseurs Seeley took seven for 25 and M.cVeagh one for 4. Auckland won by an innings and 33 runs.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 273, 17 November 1902, Page 3

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A GUARANTEED CUBE FOR PILES Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 273, 17 November 1902, Page 3

A GUARANTEED CUBE FOR PILES Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 273, 17 November 1902, Page 3