The death of Mr. C. B. Moriaon, &C* recalls' the stirring football days of tha Wairarapa. About thirty-five year* *gct the late Mr. Morison was captain of the Masterton Football Club (gay t the) Age). His team was composed of Bannisters, Perrys, Welchs, and othß».' On one occasion a match wag played on) a ground in Workshop Road against a native team. The play became very, . rough, and ultimately developed Into 4 free fight, in which Maori maidens, with *% umbrellas, took a prominent part. The ' ™ natives were overwhelmed, largely through the agility displayed by Captain; Movison, and the match was abandoMiy PAINFUL CORNS CURED. Why endure the agony of Corns? Bar* raclough's Progandra will cure them. Nothing so sure. Is everywhere, or from Rheumo, Ltd., Box 1247, G.P.O. Wellington. Bimaclough's Nervine stops Tooth-
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 January 1920, Page 4
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133Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 22 January 1920, Page 4
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