Mr T. Hope-Evans, chief officer of the steamer Aelybryn, at present in port, hails from Wales, and is a keen follower of Rugby football. Speaking of next year’s tour of New Zealand by an English team, he expressed the opinion that New Zealand would receive a surprise at the strength of the team which will be sent out, judging by the standard of Rugby football at Home at the present time. DON’T CHANCE IT. Winter with rain, cold, wind, chilling one. Germs and infection about. Carry and use often, Pulmonas for protection Sucked slowly in the mouth their antiseptic vapours soothe sore throats and j nip incipient colds in the bud. Pul- | monas ward off serious throat and chest I trouble. From your chemist in tins. Pulmonas, Is 6d and 2s 6d. 6
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18772, 30 May 1929, Page 10
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