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KEEP MOVING—KEEP WARM.

Pity' the cold, shivering mortal, frozen to the marrow, Yet lacking the energy and •'inclination To move briskly about and make the blood circulate. Warmth from physical activity is' the ■ best warmth of all. ■>■ If you don't feel active, Tou need a good tonic. Marshall's Fospherino llechargea the human battery, Gives new zest to work find play. "t must be "Marshall's" In tlie six-sided carton, 100 doses 2s (id, tit all chemists and stoves.—Advt.

to 3. In the first spell the game was fairly even, but Hutt made a much-im-proved showing after the interval, and deserved their win. Messrs. C. Harvey and H. Martin were the referees. , LOWER GRADES. Junior. : ' Wesley I,'Huia A 0.. Third. Technical 2, University A 0. ■ Wesley 2, Wellington 0. . Karori 7, lima 0. Intermediate. , Karori 1, lima 0. . LADIES' GAMES. Senior A. ' College Old Girls 4, Kurori 1. : University 4, Ramblers 1. . .Swifts 7, Technical Old Girls 0. IXuiu, a bye. Senior B. ! Upper Hutt 3, Swifts 0. Technical Old Girls 2, College Old Girls 1. ■ ■■'■■■ Junior. Upper Hutt 5, University 2. Wenerei 4; Colleae Old Girls I. Johnsonville 2, Technical College 0. Hutt 1, Centics 0. Thirds. Technical A 2, Technical B 0. Karori 2, College Old Girls 0. ■Eastbourne 12, Technical Old Girls 0.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 2, 3 July 1933, Page 14

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KEEP MOVING—KEEP WARM. Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 2, 3 July 1933, Page 14

KEEP MOVING—KEEP WARM. Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 2, 3 July 1933, Page 14

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