VETERAN GOLFER REJUVENATED. During the New Year tournament at Miramar links, a Hawke's Bay player of very long experience had Q-to] brought under his notice by the professional. After rubbing the preparation into the nape of his neck, the veteran said he was "wonderfully rejuvenated!" There are. indeed, many uses for Q-tol.—Advt.
At last night's meeting of the Wellington Rughv Football Union, on tho motion of Mr Prendcvillo. Odoncl C. F. C. Campbell. Messrs *T. P. Firth, W. Tfardhnm, r.nd G. Faehe were elected life members. Previously the only life member had been Mr .T. Lynshey. - Mr Prendevillc said that the conferring of fh’v> honour was zealously guarded, and he outlined the long carecm of these men in the interests of public footbiilk
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12404, 25 March 1926, Page 11
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