| waited for two hours. Hobbs was the ! o;o of the occasion. lie endeavoured | to evade .his admirers, hut they hemmed I h.im in. Only when the police appeared i was Hobbs able to escape the crowd, | , v | !() jjave three ringing cheers. The i Surrey it e, Ilearne, lias quite recovered. J i-ie said he now feels quite fit, but lie bemoaned his ill hick in not participating: in more matches. The crowd wavni|!y greeted Fender, who said we have I been iollv well beaten, but 1 am quite j optimistic about the result of the tests i in England, as missed catches were i largely respcmsible for results in Aus- ! tralia. t Keep the kiddies well. “ NAZOL ” - is sure protection against coughs and f colds. Sprinkle baby’s pillpw. Older ? children enn tcike it on
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 April 1921, Page 3
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134Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 18 April 1921, Page 3
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