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PAIN QUICKLY RELIEVED WITH BEE OINTMENT. Cuts, burns, bruises, or »are§ are immediately soothed and relieved -with Bee Ointment. It heals in a wonderfully short time. As an antiseptic dressing it is very effoctivo, preventing all chances of infection. 1 You don't have to wonder if Be© Ointrnent is doing its work as claimed, because you EEEL its benefits with the first application, and SEE the healing results after two or three dressings. Through its purity and goodness Bee Ointment'recommends itself for us© with infant and adult alike. It should be in. every home, workshop, and office. Is Cd buys largo pot. Free sample will be sent you if you send a postcard to Bee Ointment Proprietary, Box .388, Wellington. * • A humorous story of the early days of football in New Zealand was related at the jubilee dinner of the Wellington Football Club on Saturday by Mr T. S. Itonaldson, the president, who played for the'club in the early 'seventies. "When I camo out here,'' he said, "I brought three footballs with me, just in case they could not bo procured here, and when I went to Bulls to* work, I produced' tho leather, much to tho surprise of tho farming community. They had never seen a football before I arrived, but I soon taught them how to make use of it. -After a while we managod ta got a team together, and one day played apjainst a. Maori team from the sawmills. There were no football boots in those days," ho smilingly continued; "and I was playing with half of one sole torn off. After a u-hilo a group of Maoris approached mo, and, pointing to my torn boot, said 'Huh you to man who knows kaipai to football?' 'Yes,' I said, 'my boots are all right.' And would you believe me," Mr Konaldson concluded, "the aext Saturday, when wo played those Maoris, half of them camo wearing only a hoot and a half." .(Laughter.) ' For Coughs and Colds, never fails, • Wood's Great Peppermint Cure.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10651, 26 July 1920, Page 6

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