GRADE GAMES. SECOND GRADE. Mount Eden 2, bent University 0. St. Luke's 4, beat Somerville 2. THIRD GRADE. Somerville 10, beat Mount Eden 0. Mount Albert Grammar 7, beat Y.M.C.A. 1. St. Luke's 8, beat Wesley 1. FIFTH GRADE. Papatoetoe 3, beat Auckland Grammar A Auckland Grammar B 3, beat Mount Albert Grammar B 0. Mount Albert Grammar A 12, beat Somerville 1. St. Luke's 10, beat Auckland Grammar C 0. SCHOOLBOYS' GAMES. SENIOR. Remuera 13, beat Point Chevalier 1. Kowhai Junior High 4, beat Avondale 0. JUNIORS. Papatoetoe 5, beat Point Chevalier 1. Kowliai Junior High 18, beat Mount Albert O. Remuera 1, drew with Avondale 1. LADIES' GAMES. SENIOR. Kiwi 4, beat Clevedon 0. Wesley 2, beat Ngaro 0. INTERMEDIATE. Kiwi 7, beat St. David's 0. Mount Eden 3, beat Technical 0. JUNIOR. Ngaro 4. beat Mount Eden 0. COLLEGIATE GAMES. SENIOR. St. Quthbcrt's College 5, beat Diocesan Old Girls 3. Epsom Grammar 6, beat 'varsity A 3. Diocesan High School 4, beat Epsom Grammar O.G. 1. JUNIOR. Epsom B 5, beat St. Cuthbert's 1. Epsom Grammar A S, beat Diocer.an High School 3. GAMEb IN THE PROVINCE. HAMILTON. Old Bors 3, drew with Colts 3. Old Technical 5, heat Hinemoa 4. Kaipaki 2, beat Cambridge 1. WHANG AREI. Mata 1. drew with Springfield 1. Maungakaramea 4. beat Whangarei 0. Wesley 3, drew with Mangapai 3. WAIHI. Trades 3, beat Western United 0. Favourites' 3, beat Wesley 1. RODNEY. Warkworth 4, beat Mataltana 3. Dome Valley 7, beat Kaipara Flats 2. Wellsford 2, beat Port Albert 0. FRANKLIN. Ladies.—Whiri Whirl 4, heat Tuakau 2 ; Te Kahunga 2, drew with Bombay 2 ; Buckland 0, beat Pukekawa 3. THAMES-lIAURAKI. Iverepeebi 6, beat Wanderers A 2. Kopuarahi 8, beat High School A 3. Wanderers B 7, beat High School B 3. Ladies.—College Old Girls 1, drew with Kopuarahi 1. (TAMES IN THE SOUTH. WELLINGTON. Karorl 6. beat Wesley 0. Huia 4, beat Wellington 2. Senior B.—University B 2, beat Wesley A 1 ; Karorl 3. beat Hutt 2; University A 6, drew with Huia C. Saturday has been recognised as a half-holiday for hundreds of years. The original idea was to give people a chance to prepare for Sunday's religious observances. fhildren's Colds Checked without "dosing."Rub oa MM wicks w VapoRUB WS3OCB3 BS THE BEST SOAP ? Kl wJPI I & SOAP Men! Use Wright's Coal Tar Shaving Soap A'fUi Zealand Agents: S. A. SMITH & CO. LTD. - - AUCKLAND .. ♦ '[/ everything m else fails // 4 " Some time back while running to catch a train, I ran into one of the posts on the station. My leg broke out into a running sore. The leg was bad from just above the ankle nearly up to the knee, and ran all day for nine months. I tried all kinds of ointment but none were a success and I saw visions of losing my leg. I tried Rexona, and two tins of same completely stopped the running and my leg healed up." —Mr. K. S. McVitty, Victoria. Always use Rexona Ointment and Soap for ... Scalds, blisters, bruise*, sore feet, heat ■pots, chapped hands, aching muscles, itching and all skin complaints. mugm . REXONA PROPRIETARY LIMITED
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 136, 11 June 1934, Page 11
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