A CABLE FROM MELBOURNE.
The Wellington representative of a large Firm of Colour Merchants having headquarters at Melbourne, was recently transferred to the Brisbane branch. Just wrior to his departure ho received a cable from the general manager (formerly a Wellington resident) to bring over with him four bottles of Q-tol for household uke.
Tli© thirty-fourtiv annual report, to te presented at the annual meeting of tho Wellington Football Association, states that the number of entries received in all competitions was 173. The principal winners were*. —First (A) division, Y.M.C.A ; (B), Scottish Wanderers; Charity Gup and Wellington District Chatham Cup, Marist; Victory Cup, Watersiders. A happy home has a happy cat, . Contented and clean and sleek and fat; When ours arrived; it was starved and thin— The. door stood wide and the cat walked in. A happy home y* a pipe© of rest, « Of peace and plenty tot cat and guest. A happy home means comfort,sure. Warmth and Woods* Peppermint Cuie. The balance-sheet of the Wellington Football Association show's that club ffes amounting to ,£75 17s lOd are owing to the association.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12095, 24 March 1925, Page 8
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