failed to convert, hut England were again in the lead. _ The home team retaliated, and Peekham passed to Wilson, who raced 30 yards to England’s 25. In a flash Fairclough intercepted a pass from Amos, and the English five-eighth, passed to Gwynne, who outpaced the opposition to score a fine try. Gowers again missed. The crowd was wildly excited as the provincial team made a last effort to wipe out defeat. Hall and Payne caught Gowers in possession on England’s lino, and a great struggle ensued, hub time sounded immediately, the game ending: England ...' 14 Provincial 9
A PAST WOEKEE. It is surprising how quickly Bee Ointment acts when it is applied to a cut or a sore. Being antiseptic, it prevents infection, and also heals burns, bruises, boils, pimples rashes and other shin irritations and abrasions. Econonniieal too. Large pot for 1/G. All Chemists and Stores.—Advt.
says the new SPEARM!NT> This delightful old favourite chewing sweet greets you now in new form——penny a packet, like P.K. It’s flavoured as before with the juice of fresh garden mint, but seems to taste better than ever. Try a packet to-day. Let a penny do its best. WfUGLEYS
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 9 August 1928, Page 5
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