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Of Merrc m for A Me n -vV \ FANCY HANDKERCHIEFS. FANCY SHIRTS. SMART HALF HOSE SMART TIES MAKE USEFUL NEW YEAR GIFTS. Or if you prefer . , . HATS OR CAPS We can do them very right and can show you the finest lot In the City. You are invited to come in and SEE OUR NEW YEAR SHOWING OF MEN’S WEAR. UNDRILL’S, AT THE "RED HAT" SIGN. DEB STREET Opposite POST-OFFICE. tors should have read as follows; —100 Yards: Livingstone 6yds, Livesey scr. ; 880 Yards : J. Smith, ISyds ; One mile; J. Smith 35yds ; Amateur Milo: W. Sheehan, 85yds, was omitted. ATHLETES FARADS. BERLIN, December 27. Thirty thousand athletes parade on the occasion of the Kaiser’s dedication of the Olympic Stadium in June. Germany is borrowing American training methods, assisted by a generous Government subsidy, and hopes to select a team of world-beaters. AZEIQIirS CABJUVAI. ELTHAM, December 28. At the New Zealand Axemen’s carni- J val the World’s Championship Chop re- i suited as follows: —Sam Johnson (Gis- r borne) 1. Richardson (Gisborne) 2, Honey 3. Double-handed Sawing Championship of Australasia: Sullivan and Pedder. Championship Chop of New Zealand: D. Pretty 1, Richardson 2. Sherwy 3. New Zealand Axemen's Handicap : Hope 1, Simms 2, Smith 3. Tent Pegging (officers) —Lieut. W, Deans <C.Y.C.) 1, Capt, P. J. Wain (Eighth South Canterbury M.R.) 2. Stretcher Drill —No. 6 Mounted Field Ambulance A section 1, No. 3 I* ield Ambulance B section 2. Best kept Tent— (Companies), special prize—Corp. Brooke Taylor (66th Senior Cadets) 1, Col.-Sergeant Meldrum (Engineers Cadets, Dunedin) 2. STANDARD FISH CO. TAT STREET CNext to Theatre), FRESH FISH DAILY, UP-TO-DATE DINING ROOMS. FISH SUPPERS AT ALL HOURS. OPEN FOR FISH SUPPERS ON SUNDAY FROM 8 to 11. BOWLING. ARCADE DINING ROOMS. THE TIMARU TOURNAMENT. T.TMARU, December 28. In the last match of the bowling tournament, the pairs match, Herron and Waddell (Phoenix, Oamaru) defeated W. Hogg and W. McLaren (Dunedin), 39 —5. WANGANUI TOURNEY. WANGANUI. December 28. The Wanganui Centre bowling tourney concluded on Saturday, Loudon (Wanganui) winning, and Gordon (St. John's) being runner-up. U AVAL-MILITARY TOURNAMENT. CHRISTCHURCH December 27. The naval-military tournament was concluded to-day in fine weather. There was a good attendance. Results: — Jumping Competition (non-coms, and men) —Sergt. L. Parkinson (C.Y.C.), 1; Sergt. L. W. Blunden (C.Y.C.), 2; Corp. Myers (C.Y.C.), 3. Rescue Race—Sergt, L. Parkinsonl, Trooper L. Bardling (C.Y.C.), 2, Wrestling on Horse-back Fourth Waikato M.R. A team 1, B team same corps 2. Cockade Fight or Balaclava Melee Fourth Waikato M.R. B team 1, Eleventh Auckland M.R. 2. Tug of War on Horseback —C.Y.C. B squad C team 1, Eighth South Canterbury M.R. A team 2. Tent Pegging by Section —Fourth Waikato M.R. E team 1, same corps A team Physical Competition. Senior Cadets — 31st Company Wellington Y.M.C.A. A team 1, Petono Technical School A team Semaphore Signalling. Senior Cadets— Wellington Technical School 1, Auckland Senior Cadets 2, Hamilton Senior Cadets Veterans’ Race —Major G. Humphreys (Rangiora Senior Cadets) 1, Colour-Ser-geant Walker 2, Sergt.-Major Henderson Led Horse over Hurdles—Sergt. J. R. (Tampton (C.Y.C) 1, Corp. Ramstead (Ith Waikato) 2. Route Marching—Eleventh Taranaki Regiment 1. Third Auckland Regiment A Company A team 2, same G Company 3 Tug of War —H.M.S. Torch team 1, E Battery 2. Obstacle Race Ninth W.E.C. Regiment C Company 1. Second South Canterbury Regiment B Company 2. Tug of War, Senior Cadets—Rangiora Cadets 1, Dunedin Engineers Cadets 2, Private Rooms for Parties Can be Arranged, —Splendid Accommodation. — •Phone, 870. Si The Aroma from Tiger Tea is most enticing. One whiff of its fragrance, and you instinctively know that here is a delicious tea. And when you taste it, you are not disappointed. It is soft, rich, pleasant, refreshing, satisfying. And even this doesn’t describe it at all adequately. Surely it is worth your while to try this delicious TIBER tea wmmasaaaaßM

Accidents, more or less serious, are always happening to one or nothcr of every family. The busy mother is not so careful of herself as she might be, and a cut or burn often results. The ever-active children frequently hurt themselves, and come running home to show cut, bruise, or blackened eye, and father comes from his work with a painful hurt: or cut. All these injuries, not so very serious in themselves, may become so if neglected, and it is just then that the mother welcomes a really reliable remedy which is easily applied, andean be depended upon to heal quickly. Rexona fills this.need. There is no better treatment than to get a tin of Rexona, and apply this Rapid Healer night and morning. First, clean the sore with warm water, then apply a little Rexona, and protect the wound from contact with the clothing with a soft bandage, Th-c most troublesome sores will heal under this treatment in a few days. The wise mother will always be prepared for emergencies by keeping a pot of Rexona handy. Then we got a large tin which cured the three sufferers in less than a week. Rexona seems different to other ointments; it is so soo thing, and does not irritate the wounds.” Rexona is a reliably remedy for all Eruptions and Irritations of the Sk in, Eczema, Pimples. Sores, Chilblains, Chapped Hands, Sciatica, Itching or Bleeding Piles, Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Scalds. Bad Legs, Sting* of i nsec tj, and all kinds of Inflammation. Rexona is sold only in triangular pots at 1/6, and in larger pots, containing nearly four times the quantity, at 3/-. All Chemists and Stores will supply it, or it will be sent post free upon receipt of the price by the Laxo-Tonic Pill Co., 15 O’Connell St., Sydney, CURED ALL TH.E HOUSEHOLD. My little boy, aged four years, was cove'red with sores on his face and hand s for six weeks,” writes Mrs. Maggie Myris, Eighth Street, Bowden, SA. "We could not get them healed. Hi* father also had a very bad sore hand ; it was caus cd by the bricks and lime. ; t was bad for a long time; ie did not know what to do, as he suffered a great deal wi th the pain. The baby also had a very sore ear for some mo nths. We had tried all kin ds of ointments, but none did them any good until we hea rd of the new Ointment called Rexona. We tried the littl c tin, and found it very hea ling. N.S.W.

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Southland Times, Issue 17231, 30 December 1912, Page 3

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