FOOTBALL
INNOVATIONS IN N.S. WALES (fly Electric Telegraph—Copyright) {Australian and N.Z. Cable Association). SYDNEY, This Day. The annual meeting of the Rugby Union disclosed healthy prospects. The hope was expressed that a Maori team would visit Australia in the ensuing season. Nine dubs arc participating in the first grade, seven in the district, one university, and one old hoys’ dub. Two innovations were adopted—tho kicking into touch rule as used in Auckland and the appointment ! of timekeepers to relieve tho referco of , responsibility. ! * music "for everybody Delightful homo concerts can he cni by those who own a- Gramophone. Ju tin other way is the entire family likely to be so well pleased. The very best of classical music contributed by the foremost' artists of the world: the wonderful harmonics of orchestra and band ; humorous songs and recitations; all the new songs; novelty ‘hits’ from musical comedy and pan tomiuiifi • everything up-to-date in dance music—all these are recorded for the Gramophone. ' Visit "The Bristol” and listen to your own * selection on any of tho beautiful Gramophones in stock. Easy terms of pavynent can be arranged for puyerase easy that you will want to invest in one. of these clear resonant instruments without further delay. New shipments tif records constantly arriving. The Bristol Piano Co. Ltd., Wellington. M. J. Brookes, North Island Manager. Bocal Representatives: G. Pago and folk ask definitely for Klmrlancl’s Fluid Magnesia. Freshest, utroingest and purest. Larger bottie ■■—lower price. . Ilheumo , rapidly relieves Ukm’nmitism by removing the cause, --
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 6 April 1922, Page 8
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249FOOTBALL Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 6 April 1922, Page 8
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