RUGBY APPRECIATION. . . The President of the Wangs Rugby • Union (Mr. Geoff. Pownall). vrr 'VX' "Q-tol povfd a boon to our team *««• touring the South . Island. Bruise* and .. abrasion* inseparable from football %*.'•!.:-:- remarkably quickly after its use. ■ -*>»'»'. soreness due to over-training is rspiw alleviated by Q-tol, • %'m — —• Still thooran&j of pound** worth oj jewellery and silverware ■ to be sacrificed at the Goldsmiths* Hall-, corner of Strand -~.,■ Arcade. Auction sale daily at 11 until even-thing is sold. If Auckland ladies only realised th» ■ wonderful values Mifs Dixon offers in millinery, costume*, coats, etc., they would certainly walk up to 32, Victoria Street. * Serene in my strength changing season* % along • . .~' „'-." '--'■ I laughed at ,the stones, my neighoours . v •,; told, . , •.■■?•: Of virulent germs which infected the strew As well as the feeble with "septic cold. But I'm wiser now, and I need to he, too. For I know what its victims for aw* , endure , . And I've learned what my . neighbours ■» With Woods' Great Peppermint tor*.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18412, 30 May 1923, Page 6
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