BOXING.
The match between Billy Oliver and C. Cann for the bantam chrunpionship of New Zealand was I"oug'ht out in VV:I- - la.<’r nighf. Oliver never had {L chance,‘ and the bout was most disappointing, -the referee rightly stopping‘ the fight in fhe ninth‘rolm€!. (‘/zmn colnp]efoly oufelassod Oliver. gnt’ring‘ all over him f}n*oughou’r. Hm confosf.
D The salary of Jellicoe as GovernorGeneral of Maoriland will be £7,000 a. year, £3,000 less than that of the Govel'nol--General of Australia. That won’t trouble him. Lady Jcllicoe is a daugh‘tei' -of Sir Charles Cayser, :1 millionaire shipping magnate. [it’s not gefierally known that when Beatty got, an earldom and £IOO,OOO, and Jollicoe, then in Sydney, only got :1 viscountancy and £50,000, he cabled a:~‘king if he might refuse the money. Reply came that there was no, precedent for such ac't-ion. With true British reverence fox) ?il‘3.(lifiOll§ the great little Admiral bowed to the inevifable, but decided to spend the splosh on homes for British seamen.
Down Quilts in excellent variety materials of Roman Sateen and Satin for all size beds.-—COllinson and Gifford Ltd.
With SHARLAND’S Baking Powder in the dough, goofl results are certain. _That’a why busy housewives always use SHAB.LAND’S. 8
After theatre, dance or party take “NAZOL.«” Prevents chill from chahging atmospheres. Convenient for pocket or bag. .1/6 for 60 doses. 2
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3493, 22 May 1920, Page 5
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220BOXING. Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3493, 22 May 1920, Page 5
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