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THE SOUTH AFRICANS

are all big men, and when they fall they will hit the ground with a big bump. But should they receive any bad bruises or cuts they will be well advised to follow the practice of the Rugby players of New Zealand, who keep a bottle of Boa Liniment always in their bag. and apply a touch to any bruises or scratches that they may have received during the game. Boa Liniment cures cuts and bruises and stops hiding instantly. Use only a sm-dl entity. A bottle lasts for an I age. z'rice 3s and ss. All Stores and i Chemists, or post free from Bpx 307, . North 20

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Taranaki Daily News, 4 August 1921, Page 6

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THE SOUTH AFRICANS Taranaki Daily News, 4 August 1921, Page 6

THE SOUTH AFRICANS Taranaki Daily News, 4 August 1921, Page 6

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