Postponed Tournament. The illness of Artie Hay may be considered by the Hawke’s Bay Association as a blessing in disguise. There is no doubt the contest was stripped of much of its attractiveness by Stone’s defeat by Billy Richards. In the meantime it will be interesting to note whether the Wellington Association will give Phin. furthe- matches to enable him to win his place amongst the country’s front-rankers. Stone has considerable ability, but the best has vet to be developed in him. When he has had further experience then he shculd be a menace to an within a few pounds of his weight, but in the interim, in view of his nervous and ineffective showing against Richards. Stone falls just short of class. Where housewives shine—polishing floors, furniture and linoleums with “TAN-OL.” So easy to apply yet gives a bright, lusting shine. All grocers. The most effective remedy for worms—Wade’s Worm Figs. Pleasant to take and absolutely safe. All chemists and stores. Here’s a remedy that remedies a cough or cold no matter how bad it might be—“N'AZOL.” Arts like a charm. 60 doses 10.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XX, Issue 162, 28 June 1930, Page 2 (Supplement)
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