SWIMMING
s v.' I >1 \ UNO 011 A AIPIO N SHIPS. OPENED At ASHBURTON, (By Teleyraph—Bar Brass Association) ASHBURTON, .January 30. I lie swimming championships opened to-day in. fine weather but a cold wind. 1 here are record entries, fhe swimmers wore accorded a civic reception Ja.st evening. Cnainpionship results: B2i) Intermediate Boys, First Heat' tiiree started—P. H. .UcGraih (Soutliilb nd) J.; R. Ueddes (Otago) 2; 0. olee,sun (Haw'kes Bay) 3. Time 2niin. 4G 4-osees.. Second Heat, six started—, Ai. Redman (Hawives Bay) 1; B. Oallate. (Wellington) 2; V. Newall (Otago) 3. Time 2min. 49sees.
Science says that the surest way to relieve coughs and colds is to d sinfeet the circle of infection— the passages ot tin: nose and throat. Inhale
“Naze!”—-disinfects tive.se nasal and brunchical passages and soothes the inliamed memhranes. >2O doses for 2s fid in the new double size.--Advt,
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Hokitika Guardian, 31 January 1931, Page 3
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