The brilliant young Auckland Rugby football representative, C. A. Cooke, has had to enter a private hospital as the result of a severe bruise to the muscles of the back received in the Hawke's BayAuckland mptch at the Domain on October 6th, in which he played a prominent part. He is progressing favourably and expects to be' able to leave the hospital in a few' days. AUSTRALIA HOUSE ENTHUSIAST. Aboard the Marama an influential Commonwealth official from London (on furlough) developed a septic throat. Ho vns scarcely able to Bwallow, when the steward gave him Fluenzol to gargle, with phenomonallv good results. The "Aussie" bogged for more to use ashore, but the steward could not sell him Fluonsol'from this ship’s medicine chest. —Advt
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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11652, 17 October 1923, Page 10
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123Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11652, 17 October 1923, Page 10
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