FOOTBALLERS OUT OF FORM. In the early part of the season, some players’ muscles are flabby and weak, and are easily strained with any violent exertion. A massage with “Q-tol,” however, rapidly relieves stiffness.—Advt. “Every man who will not consent to standardisation,” said Major Talbot (Nelson) at the Fruitgrowers’ Conference at 1 Wellington, “should be taken by the scruff of the neck and tossed out. Standardisation is and must be compulsory for export, but ; in practice it is compulsory for the local market also, because fruit must conform to , certain requirements.” A discussion was be- | ing held upon the remit from the Tui As- : sociation: “That the federation shall advocate growers to market their fruit for local sale under the ‘sticker system.” The remit was lost.
STILL LEADING—Andrew Wilson, Ltd., and Top Prices for Rabbitskins. Trappers, consign direct —it pays you. ■ \ FITTED WITH DETACHABLE SPIRAL TENSION SPRINGS | New Sliding Hood folding over Go-cart. Patent and Guaranteed Manufactured by I. PITCHER & CO. Opp. Railway Station, DUNEDIN. Call or Write for Catalogue. Ratcheler’s Pram Store. Dee Street, INVERCARGILL. SOLE SOUTHLAND AGENTS. MRS JAMES STEWART. FLORISTE, 99 BOWMONT STREET. BOUQUETS, Funeral Emblems and .11 descriptions o£ Floral Work artistic- , ally executed. Adls3
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Southland Times, Issue 20204, 15 June 1927, Page 14
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