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FOOTBALL ! FOOTBALL ! SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP MATCHES, SATURDAY NEXT, April 30th. Oriental v. Old Boys, Athletic Park No. 2 Melrose v. Wellington, Athletic Park No. 1 Petone v. Athletic, Petone Recreation Ground Kick-off at 3 o'clock. Admission, Sixpence. Ladies Free. Grand Stand, Sixpence. D. McKENZIE, Sec. W.E F.U. CANCER. THE RADIUM TREATMENT ABANDONED. London, March 23rd. " r |T HE radium treatment of Cancer _L in the hospitals has been abandoned as a failure," so rune a cable of recent date. One of England's beetknown doctors declares that "all cancers, cancerous growths, ulcers, tumors, and kindred diseases, proceed from a poison or virus in the blood, forming an accumulation of morbid matter in the system." In order to effect a cure, a suitable antidote must be employed, and to this end there is no medicine, ancient or modern, so powerful in its action on the human system as that re-cently-discovered Herbal Remedy, PLANTEIOA which has achieved greater results along this line than anything else ever tried, and testimonials to this effect will be sent on application. PLA.NTEKOA, 5/- ; OINTMENT, 2/(sample box, 6d) ; SOAP, first quality, 1/- ; second quality, 6d. Obtainable everywhere. Special Agents.— Wellington : WILFRED L. BEECH, 26, Vivian Street. Hutt and Petone: WILLIAM INGLIS, Chemist.

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Free Lance, Volume IV, Issue 200, 30 April 1904, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Free Lance, Volume IV, Issue 200, 30 April 1904, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Free Lance, Volume IV, Issue 200, 30 April 1904, Page 14

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