Few records can beat that of the New Zealand Rugby football team which visited Australia in 1913. .There were 18" in the party, including the manager, .and fourteen are already at the front or on their way there. The manager propose; to make the full team—fifteen. The remaining threo are said to be likely to be wearing khaki very soon. The manager of the team was Mr W. Perry, a Wellington solicitor, who was a member of both th New Zealand Rugby Union and the Wei lington Rugby Union, and is now a mem bev of the Eastbourne Borough Council. Year after year brings increasing proo of the- superiority of Sharland's Bakinj Powder. Costs lees than otiiers—wortl more! —Advt. NOT A DROP TO DRINK! "My husband has not touched a dro] or drink since taking Drinko Powders,' writes a grateful woman' from Auckland. "Drinko" can be given secretly, and i inexpensive. Booklet fully describing thi. splendid remedy post free in sealed en velope. State if Mr, Mrs, or Miss. Lad; Manager, Drinko Proprietary, 54U Marl nera Steeet, Weljington.—Advt.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 1 February 1916, Page 7
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