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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 Lfhimern cures cuts and bruises and stops bleeding instantly. I'se only a small quantity. A bottle lasts for an ago. Price 3s and ss. All Stores and Chemists, or post free from Box 307. Palmerston North 20

Tf your dealer does not stock CLINCHER CYCLMYRES, ask the next one. These tyres are fully guaranteed, up to fifteen months, according to grade. 4

People, subject to Bronchitis will find this method of using Nazol will give them wonderful relief: Mix 15 to 20 drops of Nazol with small teaspoonful of Pure Olive Oil —and rub it. freely and gently all over the chest and between the shoulders, and round the throat and neck—and then cover with flannel or silk handkerchiefs. Do this night and morning for 2 or 3 days. Its effect will be wonderful. For very young children use. only 10 to 12 drops of Nazol. 6 Specialists in Developing and Printing. Post your film to H. J. Abram, "Shop by Post” Chemist, New Plymouth. Famed for perfection in prints. j

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Taranaki Daily News, 13 September 1921, Page 3

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THE SOUTH AFRICANS Taranaki Daily News, 13 September 1921, Page 3

THE SOUTH AFRICANS Taranaki Daily News, 13 September 1921, Page 3

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