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ASHBURTON DEFEATS NELSON. A'SHBURTON, Tuesday. Ashburton Rugby representatives defeated Nelson by six points to three after a game in which the home team was in its opponents' territory most of the time, due to the superior weight in the forward division. NELSON V. MARLBOROUGH. UNWISE TO BREAK COMBINATION. NELSON, Tuesday. Considerable surprise is expressed at the non-inclusion of the All Black, D. Max, in the Nelson-Seddon Shield team to meet Marlborough on Saturday. The selector, Mr E. Snow, says the present pack on the tour in the south wks working together so well that it was unwise ,to break the existing combination. SHAVING-BRUSH RISKS. Don't worry—you take no risks if you apply Q-Tol to the lace BEFORE and arter ahavlng. Antiseptic, lubricating, soothing and healing, Q-Tol Is a necessity Tor shaving comrort. Follow the lead or professional hairdressers —they use Q-Tol In the interests or tholr clients’ comrort. Get your Q-Tol while free trial olTer lasts. (2) WAIKATO HUNT. yyWIKATO JJUNT (INCORP., MEETS FOR AUGUST. Saturday, September Bth—Point-to-Point Races (R. Hannan). WYNN BROWN, Master.
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Waikato Times, Volume 116, Issue 19353, 5 September 1934, Page 11
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