FOOTBALL.
The match between the probible I Northern representative te*m and one of all-comerf, played on the Recreation [ Giounds on Thursday, resulted in an . easy win f. r th« former by 12 to 3. • Trifg were scored for the ivp men by ! Carter (2), Allan, and Mynott, while , Stutmey crossed the line for tbe ali- | comer's team. , The foolbjll man cf th) Opunake • Times writes : —The k en nn< close competition that his re>u'ted for th< I ILst club ho ours in both divisions is ■ ■•ufficienfc inducement to believe 'hat Tatanaki shou d a.'uin emulate the 1 deeds of the past Hinder and b'ack representative teams Thai is,, of course, if the representative select <rs do their duty wi hout any clu'i bias. I think the method arlopvd should be altered on the lims followid in picking i 'he New Z aland ttam and our own southe n team. That in, ech club ; should be «sl«d to send in the names of four p'ayors to the s lectors and let them sift out the best fifteen It is impossible for thi solectiou committee to know the country players, and thus they would get the straight tip ftom th > clubs end prevent the selection of players whose inclusion has surprised their own dub mates, Whtn Taranaki's fame was as big as Mount Egmon*, 'he class of forwards were heavy and of the staying sort—not light and flighty. The forwards must ba heavy to stand trial of ttrength : light Toward* aie fast, but every time they bump agin»t a btavy for* or 1 it i-i the light meu that lo e. Or eof tbe principal facts the se'eciion committee ■honld remember is thit they d d not pii k a ti atn last year that won a mitch. THKIR CLAIMS SET AT REST. The cl 'ims of other cough medicine* to be as good as Chamberlain's are effectually set at rest in tho following testimonial of Mr. C!. D. Glass, an employee of B-rtlett and Dennis On., Gardiner, Me. He says: "Iliad kept a'dine to a cold and cough in the winter of ISH7. trying every,cough me icine I heard o 1 without p rmanent help, until one day I w»s in the drug store of Mr. liouleban and he a'! vised m-i to try Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and* offered to pay back my money if 1 w;\s nr t cured. My lungs and bronchial tubes were very sore at this tine, but I was c mipletely ctm.d by thi< reined", and have since always turned to it when I got a cold, and soon find relief. I also recommend it t» my friends and am glad to say it is the best of all cough medicines. Price, Is Gi; big size, 3i. For sale oy Now Plymouth 00-operative Society.— Advt. Amusing Breach of Pko isb Cash This is a familiar line in the newppap ra, and one which always attracts the eye. And yet, when we come to read the report, how often do we find that the cise is not very amusing after all. Indeed, considered rightly, the breaking of a promise is a very serious matter. A man who is once guilty of such an act is never trusted again. When we are suffering from indigestion, sick headache, or from any disorder of the stomach, why do we turn to Holloway's Pills ? Because they promise relief in such cases, and have never yet broken their pomise during a trial in all parts of the world for nearly sixty years. —Advt. A CONVINCING ANSWER. 4 " I hobble 1 iDto Mr, Blackmon's drug store one evening," says Welsley Nelson, of Hamilton, Ga., "and be me to try Chamberlain':! Pain Balm for Kheumatism with which I had suffered tor a long time. I told him 1 had no faith in any mcdicino as they all failed. "He said : Well if Clmnberlain's J'ain Balm does not help you, you need not pay for it.' I took a bottle of it home and used it according to tbe directions and in one week I w ■ s cured and have not since been troubled with rheumatism." 1 I Price, 1 6d; big size, 3s. For sale by New ' Plymouth t'o-oporative Soeietv. —Advt. ' I WADE'S TEETHING POWDERS j for babies are soothing, reduce rever n and prevent blothes. Price, Is,—Adti, I
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 74, 9 August 1901, Page 2
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725FOOTBALL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 74, 9 August 1901, Page 2
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