TENNIS.
M ASTEP TON TO!' II NAMENT. Tlhe finals resulted as follow : Men's Doubles.—Cox and Aittkeui beat Parker a.nd Brown. . Combined Doubles.—Fisher and M iss Well wood beat Pa.rker and Miss Tiravers.
Ladies' Singles.—Miss NumieLey beat Miss Travel's, 6—i, 6—l.
Men's Singles.—Parker beat Olliviisr.
Board and lodging wanvted for High School p>up,ils.
ZSII r A. W. Soundy and Miss Hartgi'l.l, who took part in xh,e Mastei'tontenn.is tournament, arrived by this afternoon's express. Mrs ■H'avrtgill also arrived bv the same train.
On Saturday, February 25, Rose, Ltd., will offer a valuable piece of freehold land with dwelling at Daunevirke, for sale, by order of tho mortgagee.
Tenders for various works in connection with the Dannevirke County Council were dealt. with to-day by the chairman (Mr F. (J. Cowper) and Crs Rathbone and Erieksen, as follows: —Mr W. M'Millan secured contracts Nos. 101, 102. and 103, and Mr J. Howes contracts Nos. 104 and 100, all metalling contracts.
A notice appears in this issue rolativo to the Sttered: Heart High' School. The curriculum is a very extensive one, and pupils are coached for the Civil Service and matriculation examinations, and also for the mimical examinations held in connection with the Royal Academy and' Trinity College, London. All further particulars may be obtained 011 application at the Convent. A good rubbing of the chest and back with llocko's Eucalyptus Oil and; a few drops sprinkled on your pillow will relieve a cold. Ask for Australia's best—"'Rocke's."
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Bush Advocate, Volume XXIII, Issue 20, 25 January 1911, Page 5
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243TENNIS. Bush Advocate, Volume XXIII, Issue 20, 25 January 1911, Page 5
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