All picnic trains to-day were cancelled on account of the weather. Over thirty teams from various parts of New Zealand will compete in the championship tug-of-war tournament which opens in King Edward Barracks on the night of December 26. There should be some exciting struggles, for all the leading teams will lie there, such as the redoubtable Enfield men, the Tirnaru Rowing Club representatives, who are a really good side, the Woolston Tanneries team, which has many victories to its credit, and the representatives from Port (the Fire Brigade and Rowing Club men). The tournament will be run on the twolife system. With the attendance of these teams alone, Ihere are all the possibilities of first-class sport. For a cold in the head, you want something that will penetrate and soothe. There’s nothing like “NAZOL”. Instant relief, 60 doses for Is 6d. 2
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18340, 17 December 1927, Page 5
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