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WIfIELESS.

Eadio Station, Well-ington.— ¥he steaineTS Maori (Wellington to liyttslton), Waeino (Lyttelton to Wellitogton), Jtaitai (Nosier to Gisborne), Maunganni (Sydney to Wellington). Victoria (thincdin to Lyttelton), Wostrp-lia, ■to Lyttflton). »alphio, Star of Ireland (Wellington to London), and Star of IMftt #111 nrobably fae within, wjrelese xango this evening. >

Tlio annual Defence Staff picftic was lield yesterday at the llccreatieli Grounds, Lower Hutt. ' The Defeneo ofticos wore closed, so all officers were enabled to attend. Amongst tlioso present were: General and Mrs.-- Godley. Colonel and Mrs. Heard, Colonel and Mrs. Collins, Colonel Kobin, and Colonel Johnston. A very oiioyabje time was experienced, -the weatliei' conditions being excellent for such an crating.. - A number of races wore contested; and ono for officers, in which all tho staff took part, saw Colonel Johnston tho winner.

A BOON TO ATHLETES. FOUND'' COMSTOCK'S NERVE AND BONE lANDIffiST MOST EFFECTIVE FOR. STBAINE& MUSCLES AND BRUISES. The powerful, penetratinp; qualities of Comstock's Norm aud Bone Liniment make it invaluable for a- strained muscle •or bruise. Applied- ace-ardiiiff to directions, it very soen reduces a. swelling from whatever cause. , "Being unfortunate at various time?," writes. Mr. E.. A. L-ang, ■«£ "Oxforil," AVoollongonf; Road, Atnclilfc, "to meet vtitK Boveval Ajtwisos nnd overstrain of muscle, sufficient to n-ndor ine incapable) 'of -fulfilling my ordinary duties wiWi ontisfnetion, I U9c>il oijly one botHo of Cwnstock's, Nerve aiul Kono Liniment on each occasion, .and was Me to continue wovl; very quickly afterwards. On one important occasion I was kicked by a hersp in the thigh, anil, tftongli tlip bvniso was very painful, causing. a sligiit lniuenesn, only hulf a boltlo of I,ininveiifc «'a.s ncccs» sary. to Rive relief, aiul in :i i'ow iJa.vh I i was well again. As ;i boon to atiijeh"* nnil skaters, for bruised Hiubs, strains uml : eprnins, I am sure liothiiijT can he bnitor." ■ To bo 'obtained from nil Chemists and ■ Stores, or will lx> tmt Post I'aid on re- ' ceipt of price, 2s. 6d. por bottle, by The W, H. CoinsMj Cn... Ltd., Fai'iali Strwt, .Walliwrton, K.Z,-Adv6-

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1980, 10 February 1914, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1980, 10 February 1914, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1980, 10 February 1914, Page 9

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