The Daily News states tnat the natives of the Wairarapa have initiated an interesting movement, which is to. culminate in a large and representative gathering next March in Carterton, of chiefs and influential Maoris from the Gisborne districts. The object of the assembly is to bring together and to have recorded, the genealogy of important families of these localities away back to the first canoes, and, in connection with them, the history of New Zealand (Aotea-Roa) so far as they have it from the legendary chronicles which the Tohungas have morally carried on from generations to generation; and, in addition, their personal recollections of old men still living, with the incidents they have heard from their fathers and grand-fathers. FOOTBALLERS should see that J- they have a tin of NAZOL OINTMENT in their bags when going to play. It is almost -certain that most of them will require* it by the time the game is over. It reduces the swelling and. takes away the pain. 13 ULCER Players should always ~> have a tin of NAZOL OINT- I MENT in their bags. They should never go to play without this friend. It is the very bes.t remedy for Bruises or Sprains. m I
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 499, 11 September 1912, Page 6
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202Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 499, 11 September 1912, Page 6
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