While playing football at (ievedon on Saturday. Mr. S. Duder. son of Mr. W. T. Duder. of Clevedon, sustained a dislocated collarbone. Early last season Mr. Dtuler, who is a most promising player. \vii« put out of action with a similar injury, and it is most unfortuuate that his services should he lost to his club again this year. I dreamt I sought the tent of Old Khayyam And stood aloof, of all his guest's the least. Until he spnke to crept my sad salaam • "Come, share the gold and crimson of'the feast! Lo : here bo figs and dates and rubr wine And poldcn honry in its hive-wax mire' And if to Msf a cold you so inclin- ' Here's Woods' Great Peppermint' Cure " (Ad.) Complete stocks of winter underwear for men women and children: best known makes; lowest cash prices Smith and Caughey.—(Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 110, 11 May 1926, Page 9
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