Good Shooting.—A notable feature of the Hamilton Gun Club’s clay bird shoot on Saturday was the performance of J. Amundsden, who shot 29 birds without a miss, shooting off the 26 yards mark. A. Woolven (High School/ also did well, missing only one bird.
OFFICIAL REPORT ON Q-TOL The Government Pathology Department reports most favourably as to the powerfully bactericidal properties of Q-TOL. The healing effect of Q-TOL penetrates well below the surface, hence the variety of the uses for which Q-TOL is successful, such as chilblains, rash, burns, bruises, or tired muscles. Z
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 75, 20 June 1927, Page 11
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