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FOOT HALL.

EXCEI.SIOR V. SCHOOL. The team tu represent School ill their match with Excelsiors next Saturday at 3 p.m. will lie selected from the following:- Kelly, King, Connors. Wallace, Hyndman, Sutherland, Tym-nn, Aldridge, Mark-, Swcucv. Parkiu.-on, Fleming, David„iu. Mu-on, Maelarlane. Carter, liami)l,,,i. OgiKio. plank. Wil-mi, Billiard.

lUSTRAI.TAN ANII N.Z. CAIII.H ASSOCIATION ALL BLACKS. MANACF.I! DEANS CONFIDENT. LONDON. Sept. 2. Mr Dean-, Managyr el Hie All Black I alter-, inlerv ieued on an ival. was mo.-i opl iiui-i a regarding the teams |,l'( l :ecIs. He did not believe t hat the plavers would he inconvenienced hy the’ ditleivnee in the English rules. Personally. lie . nn-idered that a drcq.pcd | -I:,",Id not count lour points. Inn ibis and other questions would, he di-Cii.-sed at li e Empire Football ( milerclli STEEL WILL PE FIT SOON. I.OND'O.N. Sept. 2. ’lhe All Black team have gone to Newton Abbot, where they take uji training iminediatelv. It is expected that Steel will he 111 in a furl night. (iA.MF.S IN FRANCE, v WEd.I INOI’t )N. Sejit. •!. In a letter to the X./..R.1 ■. Nl l Wray, the representative at Home, -ays there is diliieulty in arranging the miitehes with Frame, owing to tile 1 'iiif.ii luiviiisf mi in:*nv «ll' hand. If the N.Z. matches were chived after the New Year. I'ranee wen Id only l.e able to play one match. Hopes wen* expressed hy inenders „|' the ("immilti e that New Zealand would s"ml a team to Africa m I (>-*•- N.s.w. will send a team to /eulaml next year. «

SOCCER. FOOTBALL. DUNEDIN. Sept. 3

The ("nines:* footballer- met Otago m ~ repre-entalive Soccer match to-da\ i„ olnrioiis weather. It was a line resulting in a draw, one goal each. The visitors showed more clever head and footwork than the locals, hut ihe latter played more vigorously. Iht Chinese were rather unlucky to m-e.

A DOSE IN TIME SAVES NINE. You will never prove this old P'"* verb truer than when von take a -oh j„ hand earlv. A cold in the . hist stipres can he quickly relieved with a .lose or two of a good remedy like Di Sheldon’s New Discovery; but a neglect'"! cold soon becomes nbstmatr and harder to treat. (*et in early. Always keoji a hottl? ol Dr Sheldon s New Discovorv m the house, and taU a dose at the first sign ot a cold. Obtainable everywhere.

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Hokitika Guardian, 4 September 1924, Page 1

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FOOT HALL. Hokitika Guardian, 4 September 1924, Page 1

FOOT HALL. Hokitika Guardian, 4 September 1924, Page 1

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