I STANDARD BRANDS >^^>«*-*^? • / 0 ' This year WISEMAN'S have the biggest range of popular Tennis > . ■■ "■ ■ **■».-_ . f Eg Racquets ever shown in one store in New Zealand:—Spalding, •.-' . . .;.'•' •—«J U Alexander, Sportsply, Slazenger, Wright Ditson, Dunlop, and ■ ■ >», E /■ ■'• il rp BBkJV 1 others!—the choicest Models of each make! . ■ • '■■ ■ Bfl til© %. ypWWUN I 0 •,____ _..__,, oß.nx» We have a limited stock of last season's Racquets. All of these are § , oAItCiASNiS b ? in S cleared at a reduction of 25% ° r 5/- in the £. All freshly 1 SLAZENGER "SAMPLE SELECTION" RACQUETS ; strung with new season's gut.' g Slazengers produce each season hundreds of sample frames from ___\>_ ESECTT S A A E&JI 1 which to select their own standard models, and for their agents . Kg) | D#\KV3/\!l^i H overseas. We have purchased the balance of these Racquets at a i n keeping with our policy of supplying the needs of every player fej LARGE DISCOUNT. Every one personally selected, and every one .at bedrock prices, WISEMAN'S offer the " Wearwell" restring. I different! Just look at these prices. ™ TIT ™ „ , This is a gut usually advertised from 10/- to 13/6, and offered at H 90/- RACQUEI for 59/6 50/-KACQUJiI for JJ/J cut rates. WISEMAN'S genuine price is g /J for a complete restring. I 4 °/- RACQUET for 26/9 TENNIS BALLS: 1938 Ist Grade Spalding, 1/3 — only a few left. H Get in early! They are wonderful buying, and although they are . ; . ... H not standard models, remember they are GENUINE .Slazengers, TFE &1 &l 1C f A B-3 I BiS f% • H . not just "back yard" manufactures which are dolled up with paint g n B l>B W S to look like much higher priced Racquets.but whicTi are dear at any WISEMAN'S have the only properly equipped INDOOR TENNIS i price. . '■.'.. : SCHOOL in Auckland. CRAIG PARTRIDGE, weir known, to every M BansAw ■ C'i I Auckalnd Tennis player as one of the-finest stylists in New Zealand, |3 Si B !TWB4 WOmbf B <* . has taken the place of Jack Harrison, who has retired from Profesg Trade-in your old Racquet. No matter what its condition we wilt sipnal Coaching. BOOK YOUR LESSONS EARLY! And be ready P allow you one pound for it on a Slazenger " Selected Model" at for a good Tennis Season! , ■ , ■ H 79/6. Pay only 59/6 for this Slazenger Tournament Racquet. ' :•■' . _ __. L _ ____,i. P ,„ \ CACVTSSBMC WISEMANS--GUARANTEE. |1 C #%. «* a 1E K S . Our outstanding Guarantee of Good Service, which'has-helped to I Any Racquet may now be purchased on these very easy terms: make WISEMAN'S the most popular name in the\Sports Trade, I . 10% DEPOSIT — IV- in the £ for 20 Weeks. ■ remains good no matter on what basis you purchase .your Racquet. I Example: A £3 Racquet. Deposit 6/-; 20 Weekly Payments of 3/-. In buying from WISEMAN'S you also have the great advantage of I See that you have a really good Racquet for this year, and watch having FREE the expertadvice of our Tennis Professional, CRAIG I your game improve. ' "■ PARTRIDGE. .:■.■■:.. ■ ■• x '.. ■■-.-".■.•".'■."... ... - ■•".;• BUY YOUR RACQUET AT WISEMAN'S AND BE 100% SATISFIED # I Send for N eib' Illustrated C afaldgue -->■■-■
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 206, 1 September 1938, Page 5
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