A. prominent medical man, who lias just returned to England from the Western front, sayß thnl professional football players nrc not mil«l in the trenches, and explains that tlio is because their endurance is less than that of the ordi-n.n-y soldier. He .ittributes this to the fact that they have bten 'So, long tuned to the highest pitch to takb pari ii. tha Association game. In addition their nerves are so acute that they cannot stand gunfire. The medical man adds; "It is like linking up a racehorse with an" artillery team." Strangely enough hn said commandors And • prominent Kugby football players make our best aviators. Cerebro Meningitis and other virulent germs nro driven out bv "Fluenzol" (Is. 6d. and is. Bd.). An ideal irrigant for disinfecting the nasal cavity, the microbes' stronghold. Powerful, W harmless to tbo system.—Advt. A clock which has run for 289 yours exists in Kansas City. Tbo clock was mado in Plymouth in 1628. Time is iii.ir.ey. When you bavo to move utilise our motor service. Quick, safe. Out of town, into town, about town. Splendid service. The New Zealand Ex-press Co.. Ltd., 87-91 Customhouse Quay.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 195, 7 May 1918, Page 6
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191Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 195, 7 May 1918, Page 6
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