rfiHE FOOTBALL EVENT OF THE _L YEAR. ATHLETIC PARK, WELLINGTON. SATURDAY NEXT, 11th JULY. NEW ZEALAND VERSUS WELLINGTON, WAIRARAPA, AND MANAWATU COMBINED. [Under the Patronage of His Excellency the Governor, the Hight Hon. R. J. Seddon, and Sir J. G. Ward.] Kick-off at &3O sharp. Admission ONE SHILLING. The only opportunity of seeing the New Zealand Team play pievious to their journeying to Australia. A. C. NORRIS, Hon. Sec. N.Z.R.F.U. D. McKENZIE, Sec. W.R F.U.
FOOTBALL I NEW ZEALAND v. COMBINED WELLINGTON AND WAIRARAPA. SATURDAY, JULY 11th. OFFICIAL GUIDE AND SOUVENIR OF NEW ZEALAND FOOTBALL," Containing 16 full page Illustrations of N.Z., English, North and South Island Teams since 1879, together with complete lecords of all games. Published under authority of the Rugby Union by Walter E. Knott.
MOUNT COOK OLD BOYS* ASSOCIATION. FOURTH ANNUAL BALL, ST. PETER'S HALL, JULY 31st. Old Boys and Fiiends who wish for invitations are requested to apply to either of Hon. Sees., E. C. B. Midlane, c/o. Thos. Cook & Son, F. H. Hempleman, Mt. Cook Boys' School.
LIVER COMPLAINT, INDIGESTION and GENERAL WEAKNESS AH Succumb to VITADATIO August 19th, 1901. Mr. S. A. PALMER, Agent for Webber's VITADATIO, Dear Sir, — I wish to add my testimony to the value of VITADATIO. For over fivei years I was a great sufferer from Liver Complaint, Indigestion, and General Weakness; I was unable to follow my usual occupation, and for three years had been under several medical men ; I have also taken courses of almost all the well-known partent medicines, without any beneficial resultsi. Whilst Jiving at Maryborborough about two years ago, I heard of the wonders being performed through the agency of VITADATTO, and, after making enquiries. I decided to give it a trial, which I did, with the result that at the present time I am fully restored to health, and feel it my duty to let others know what VITADATIO has done for me. I will be glad to amswer any enquiries about my case personally or by letter, which must have stamped addressed envelope enclosed. I remain, yours gratefully, WILLIAM STEWART DRUMMOND. 11, Eari-street, Carlton, Late of Maryborough. For Further particulars, MR. S. A. PALMEE, WAREHOUSE, WATERLOO QUAY, WELLINGTON. Correspondence Invited. Write for Testimonials. The Price of Medicine is 5s 6d and 3s 6d per bottle.
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Free Lance, Volume III, Issue 158, 11 July 1903, Page 18
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