South Africa, -has an athlete, to beat R. A. Rose. That k the opinion held | '>y sportsmen in South Africa and exViv.ssed in a letter I'eoeived by the, •ouncil of the N.Z.A.A.A. from Mr Ira if. Ifiiuerv. the N.Z.A.A.A,’s .i:3p:esentative in South Africa (says the Wellington “Evening Post.”) Mr Emery, •ofeiriiur to the Olympic Games, said that he was pleased to see that the V:3\v Zealand and South African tennis would be 'accommodated at Lloyd’s Hotel together with the British team. “We shall send a fairly large team and it will be good,” continued the letter. |“We are rich in ta-ent, and, think we lave a man to beat Mr Rose over the p, stance events. We are still hoping that the Australians and New Zealanders will nay us a visit either on thr? forward or return trip to the Games and compete at either Durban or Capevn. Our team leaves by the AVinds*or C'nsfc’e oil Mav 2d and returns early in August. . . I do trust you will lo something in the wav of having your I team compete against us <>" your re turn home.” Since the letter was vritten Rose’s retirement from tne iteam has been announced. In the Middle Ages powdered human bones in red wine was prescribed lor dysentery, while the marrow and oil extracts from the bones were used for rheumatism. (By special ariaiigement. Reuter's World Service, in addition to other special sources of information, is used in the compilation of the overseas iutolliftenee published in this issue, and all. riuhts therein in Australia and New Zealand *re reserved.WHEN YOUR BACK’S TO THE WALL TAKE MARSHALL’S FOSP’ KINE. / When you have been overworking — | when you are feeling nervy—your head laches and you are absolutely “down in the dumps/’’ AYhen your back’s to the wall, so to speak —it is then time for you to take Marshall’s Fospherine —the friend to all sufferers rrom nervous complaints. Modern foods do not furnish the phosphorus so neces ry to the nerves, but this deficiency is supplied by “Marshall’s’’ giving energy and pep both to mind and body. Do not remain a grumpy old bear I Try some of thiswonde’rful tonic; you will feel better ! after the frst. dose. j Ask vour chemist or storekeeper for | the six-sided carton —100 doses for 2s fid. If unable to obtain easily, write the proprietors, A. and W. Baxter, of Baxter’s Lung Preserver, Christchurcln PERILS OF THE PLAYGROUND A schoolboy rough and tumble of ter. means cut legs, arms, or hands. Bovs will be boys, so be prepared for cas unities! Keep Bee Ointment handy fmmediiatelv soothes painful cuts, prohealer. Famous for nearly 60 years tects against infections, and is a rapid All chemists and stores. — Advr.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 10 March 1928, Page 5
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