The Next Springboks. An Australian residing in South Africa who knows his Rugby tends to the Sydney Referee valued views on the prospective merits of the Springbok team to visit Australian and New Zealand. He stated:—“lt is very early yet to talk Rugby, but the Rugby Union people here are getting busy early this year, because the Springbok team for Australia and New Zealand for 1937 is to be selected during this season. Judging by the last year’s talent, it is considered that South Africa will be able to put into the field a magnificent pack of forwards, a brilliant half-back — perhaps the best in the world—in Craven; some brilliant wingers, and a splendid fullback. It is doubtful w'hether they will be strong at centre-threequarter, but that remains to be seen.” BAI) LEGS. Varcx home treatment for Varicose Ulcers heals permanently. Free booklet. Varex Ltd., Box 1558 E Wellington. Local representative: Knight's Pharmacy, 120 Heretaunga street Hastings. A Fine Achievement. A unique record has been achieved by a Franklin girl tennis player, Miss Betty Potter, of Otaua, Waiuku, who is only 14 years old, says the Auckland Herald.'” On March 28 this promising player was successful in the district schoolgirls’ champion of champions tournament and on Saturday last she gained greater distinction by win ning the open champion of champions title for lady players in clubs offiliatcd to the Franklin Lawn Tennis Association. \ coming cold controlled nt first Will never last to reach its worst: Colds soon subside and lade away, When treated right without delay Hight treatment anyone will find For coughs and colds of every kind. In fragrant, tasteful doses pure, Of soothing Woods’ Great Pcpermint Cure.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 101, 9 April 1936, Page 6
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