Apollo, the great athlete, uses only M'Clinton's barilla soap. Tt is curative, healthy, and keens the skin pliable.* Mr. John Wyatt, late of tho London Rifle Brigade, who won tho Queen's Prize at Wimbledon in 1801, in tho fifth year of the history of the National Killo \s-ociation, died on June 24, at LenthaH Road, Datston. Mrs. Watts, tho widow of the lato Mr. GF. Watts, If.A., designed for presentation'to tho. school children of Compton (Surrey) Coronation mugs bearing the inscription : "Fov, Roy, Loy." which is Nor-man-French for "Faith, King, Love." Nasal catarrh and similar troubles are immediately relieved, and a quick cure is assured to those who use "Nazol," the famous English cure. Price, Is. Gd. everywhere.— Advt. Ottawa Y.M.C.A. Association, on closing tho first complete year in its new building, report's a membership of 007 men ami 301 boys. Sewing Machine buyers are invited to examine both the machines and the specially advantageous terms offered by OSCAR HEWETT, LTD.. 50 Cuba Street, whoso excellent reputation for twenty years is «o well and favourably known throughout New Zealand.. A personal call or written application will brine full information of the machines available."
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1204, 12 August 1911, Page 5
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193Untitled Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1204, 12 August 1911, Page 5
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