day. TENNIS, [Australia & N.Z. Cable Association, j PARTS, i'Vb. li. The weather at Cannes is clearing, after many hours of continuous rain. There are prospects of Mdlle. Lenglen anil Miss 11 el en AVills meeting on Monday. While the rest of the Riviera is at fever pitch, the two aces are wondering what all the fuss is about. Miss Wills says she will be “mighty glad to have the whole thing done with. However, I am at the top of my form, and I feel that I can easily spring a surprise.” Mddlle. Lenglen is disinclined to discuss the affair. She says that she has everv respect for -Miss Helen’s game, adding.: “But I cannot see her beating me, since I have played and beaten what I consider stronger opponents. T do not se o any reason why my so-call-ed. nerves should defeat me.” .8 Why harm constant expense buy* in? cough mixture? One bottle of HEENZO makes a pint of finest cough, cold and Influenza remedy. Recipe with every bottle. Costs 2/6. Saves 15/-*
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 February 1926, Page 1
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175Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 13 February 1926, Page 1
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