THE OINTMENT FOR THE ATHLETE.
“I have been to every house agent in Tlmaru. I have called on each one of them so many times that I am almost ashamed to Hook them in face. They always tell me that I ■have no chance, no hope, no prospect whatever of getting a house to rent. One morning I arose very early, having heard that an agerft had a house to rent. It was no good early as it was, the house had already been taken Whenever I see a load of furniture on a waggon I foflow it and ask the driver where it came from.” These words were spoken at the Timaru Magistrate’s Court (says the Post) j by a female witness in a tenement possession claim ease. At the conclusion of the hearing of the case, a solicitor appearing in another case, saked if this case could be heard at a stated time. “Unfortunately,” replied the Magistrate (Mr Mosley), “I have an appointment myseFf at that hour. I, too, am among those who are searching for a house.”
Every footballer, hockey-player, or athlete of any kind; —or at least the .team captain —should see to it that there is always a por of Bee Ointment , handy to render 'first aid to those players who, get cut and bruised. A cut neglected may easily become infected during 1 the game; a bruise ignored will, become very sore and painful—that’s why you must have Bee Ointment at ‘each game. As a training liniment, or an emollient for stiffness after the game or practice, it has no .equal. Immediately soothing, a prompt healer and a sure 1 and safe antiseptic dressing is Bee Ointment. Get a large 1/d pot before Saturday, or send, for a, f v ee sample to Bee Ointment Proprietary. Box 388. Wellington. , 7
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3598, 9 October 1920, Page 5
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306THE OINTMENT FOR THE ATHLETE. Taihape Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3598, 9 October 1920, Page 5
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