LATE LOCALS.
Mark Nicholls, the Petone football captain did not take the field on Saturday in, the Petone v. Eastbourne game at Athletic Park, as he was nursing a Might knee injury he received in the third Test at Auckland. His team however won” the game, without his assistance and secured the Wellington senior championship. Unprecedented interest is being taken in the fourth and final Test match between the British and New Zealand Rugby fifteens, which is to be played at Athletic Park on Saturday next. The extra accommodation which has been provided at Athletic Park under Mr H. Murphy’s plan allows for an additional 8000 seats within the enclosure, and standing . room for an additional 7000 on the ramp on the western bank. It is considered that the ground will be capable of holding 45,000 spectators, A sniffle or a sneeze is just a warning that it is time for you to inhalt“Nazol.” Do not ignore it. “Nazol” will save you from a bad cold if taken in time. Economical double size con tains 120 full doses for 2s 6d.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 August 1930, Page 5
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181LATE LOCALS. Hokitika Guardian, 5 August 1930, Page 5
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