even terms. Union lind.to ViM out to ayold rocks, and Tiumuiga drew further ahead: Tauraiiga rowln" well, wont on to win by about nine lengths *Avon'and" Vi'alrau'woro well back tit tliu finish. JUNIOK SINCiT/B SCULLS; one milo; clinker; llrst £1. second £2. L. Homo (Pctonc) 1 I). Jtiilil (AUnroiO 2 .T. Luko (Wellington) 3 Also started: Union (Christchurcb), Wanganui, and Slar. AftiT tho hoals had sorted themselves out, l'elonc and Akuroa were disputing first p.osif.ion. In Hie last (lunrler I'etone lind a slight ndvaiiliigo over Aknroa, with. Wellington third. Ak.iroii challenged and drew lerel with Petone a hundred yards from home, and the pair raced bow to bow for some distance. Petone spurted in the lust few yards, anil won by three-quarters of a length, with Wellington four lengths had; third. CONSOLATION FOUIIS, one and a half miles; best und best: first £12, second £3. Star— G. C. Cooke (sir).- V. H. Field (3), I). G. Gray (2), 11. Thomas (bow) 1 Star were tliu only crew at tho starting point at 5.20 p.m., and rowed over the course, thus securing the race. Aranioho, Petone, Union (Wanganui), Picton, Avon, and Arapawa had entered for this race. - ( Wood? Great feppermlm Cure Eor Couchs and Colds never fails.—Advl j ■ ————■ ——=^=ST] B Don't envy other || «§ people's good snaps fm H sparkling pictures M Hh There's an "Agfa" film to fig ||| fit every Camera. Sold by » BJmj Dealers and Chemists. Hm ITlexemaT skin treatment la established in the four centres of the Dominion under staffs of •pecially-trained The Phenomenal Growth of "KLEXEMA" PROVES SUCCESS BEYOND DOUBT. KLEXEMA TREATMENT For ECZEMA, PSORIASIS. SCALP AILMENTS, and KINDRED SKIN TROUBLES, is a RECOGNISED SUCCESS. Relief from tha first treatment and eventually a complete restoration of the skin to its normal condition, '■ CONSULTATIONS FREE , Phone 42-682 KLEXEMA ROOMS ISS THE TERRACE. WELLINGTON. . I <*T WAS at times abso- R 1 So writes H. S. S., of Welling-; B I i on — the letter may be seen oh |j ■ 2/6 a tin from Chtmisti and Stem. B
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Evening Post, Issue 51, 2 March 1931, Page 4
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