The secretary of the South African branch of/ the Empire Parliamentary Association has received "a letter from the secretary of the New Zealand branch of the Association, a member of the House of Representatives, in which ho refers as follows to the recent visit of the South African Rußby football team to New Zealand:— "Through your football team we have had an opportunity of learning more of your country and of ito peoplo. The matches create! the utmost interest hero, the close results very much adding to the interest." PALATE-PLRASINGI "" * ' i a nulshail describes the bev- ,.~ -Jade with Price's truitbyru., slice. Thov are pretty well near perteetioii—ai-d" you'll appreciate tlio hlcwsirurs of a thirf'. w» en J'OU',o ed it with om of these. pno makes three l)ons delirious cordial. Lemon, 6d. All stores. _ " ' Think of itt-JJO dows w >A^IOL for 1 S 6d, and every d<*e anJ relievos bad colds, troublesome cough* and tore throat. *
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17414, 27 March 1922, Page 6
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