Save your hands from sinu in strong soap suds BINT.” Laundry Help caustic at all, and so vou.—Advt. long iinmer ; “N'O-HUB-contaius no cannot harm
Mies (iwitha Shniul. of Christ church, the holder of many swimming records, will leave for Paris by the Buahiite on May Sth to represent New Zealand at ihe Olympic Siines. -Mrs Donnelly, who accompanies the Australian team, will chaperone Miss Sliand. Other prominent representative* at the Olympic names will bo:— C. Purdy, boxer, Auckland; O. Herd, swimmer, Christchurch; and A. 12. Porritt, athlete, now of Magdalen College, Oxford. A message received from London to-day states: —The Australian Olympic athletes are arriving in London in time to take part in the British Empire v. America-'contest on Jttlv 19.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 May 1924, Page 1
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121Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 6 May 1924, Page 1
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