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Owing to pressure on our. space a number of nowa items have had to be held over until our. next issue. . :

NORTH VERSUS SOUTH ISLAND A SPLENDID GAME.

The Southern men : undoubtedly cam« prepared to mako things very warm for ! our North Island boys. As ! a game of football,'yesterday's matoh will long'remain in the memories ot the 10,000 odd speotators as a splendid exhibition of our national pastime. Everything passed oil: without a hitch. The weather was perfect, the ground in splendid order, .and •the players in the,-pink of: condition. Of course, as. in' every'.keenly-contested game, a good number, of the players received pretty severe bumpS, but with the h-lp of Red Cross Ointmont 'all recollections, pleasant or otherwise, of these accidents rapidly faded away from the players' memory. It is a marvellous fact that Ecu Cross Ointment has. nevor. been known.'to fail in: the most distressing cases. Time and time again sufforsrs who have as a last resource tried this World-famous Ointment been cured just when all hope was gone. In point of fact a gentleman well known in Wellington, writing of tho wonderful curative properties of Jtod Cross, says:-'"AH.I can say, gontlcmen, is that I .'have l»en -astounded at the truly, miraculous otires which, I have actually seen brought about in my family by your Mighty Healer. Without n doubt,-1 consider your preparation is a god-send to humanity." This is oiily an cxtraot from one of hundreds of letters; which wo are always receiving from Grateful Sufferers. Murdoch and Co., Manufacturing Chemists, Dunedin, Auckland, and Wellington, are the Proprietors of this celebrated preparation. Your Grocer or Chemist sells it for Is. Gd. Remember the .iiivestinent of Is. Gd. may bethe means of saving a limb from the surgeon's knife. KED CROSS OINTMENT, tho Mighty., Healer. See Display and Samples at Johnston's, Chowut, Cuba, Ijlwot.

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 596, 26 August 1909, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 596, 26 August 1909, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 596, 26 August 1909, Page 5

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