SWIMMING.
iAustralian & N.Z. Cable Association.] FRF.YBERG’S TUSSLE. LONDON. September G. Frevberg’s brave effort ended niter he had been in the water for nine hours. A strong tide took him along the French coast while he swam twenty strokes to the minute. The weather then became very bad. When he boarded the tug and abandoned the swim, he was still five miles outside the Goodwins, and the conditions were unfavourable.
After the exhilaration of the dance, take “Nazol” before retiring. Run no risk of dangerous chill. GO doses “ Nazol ” Is Gd.—Advt. Wade’s Worm Figs—a sure find safe agent for the removal of worms. Pleasant to take. Price Is Gd.—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 September 1926, Page 3
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108SWIMMING. Hokitika Guardian, 7 September 1926, Page 3
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