ngaruawahia hopes 1 H Q,n y? arua enthusiast. Bill Thomas, has some vo.mr, he° C is a!v m ' n ?u HiS attenti °" and he is giving them their first les"s trott,n 0 eti'» uette - “They not "as SP ° f rt V T "- ,n “ 9b 'u* they are m f h v y „«Yr: attrnf n<> raCmS tQ Clai ", his ah-T **u ' S , aaa,n doing odd jobs of W M he P J a f e and the black son of Wildwood Junior thrives on this ' he also enters into Who ?. een S ? iri ?- Lackiewood, s one of the few squaregaiters that does not believe in forsaking the correct style when in action, will prove invaluable as a schoolmaster to Bill’s young ones that are coming on. Joe Aspro IS having an easy time since his failure at Claudelands to give the opposition a headache. He gave his backers a heartache instead, J ° e ma y produce the Aspro all right next time.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 408, 17 July 1928, Page 10
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162Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 408, 17 July 1928, Page 10
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