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WILDING SHIELD AND NUNNELEY CASKET CHALLENGE CONTESTS.—Members of the teams representing the four southern lawn tennis associations who took part in the challenge matches which began' at Wilding Park yesterday afternoon. Canterbury leads by 6 rubbers to oin the Wilding Shield contest, and by 5 rubbers to lin the Nunneley Casket event. ABOVE: Nunneley Casket team. From left- Misses R. Barton, P. Guest, D. Miller, and E. Partridge. BELOW: Wilding Shield team. From left: J. Rawlinson, W. E. Renton, E. Pearce, and K. Bryan.

DOMINION CONFERENCE OF TRAINED MASSEURS. —Delegates from all parts of the Dominion are attending the fifth biennial conference of the New Zealand Trained Masseurs' Association at the Christchurch Public Hospital. At the opening session yesterday morning the speakers were Miss Mary McLean (chairwoman of the Canterbury branch) the Deputy-Mayor . (Mr J. K. Archer), Sir Hugh Acland (president), and Dr. T. Fletcher Telford (Medical Officer of Health at Christchurch), '

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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21436, 30 March 1935, Page 22

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WILDING SHIELD AND NUNNELEY CASKET CHALLENGE CONTESTS.—Members of the teams representing the four southern lawn tennis associations who took part in the challenge matches which began' at Wilding Park yesterday afternoon. Canterbury leads by 6 rubbers to oin the Wilding Shield contest, and by 5 rubbers to lin the Nunneley Casket event. ABOVE: Nunneley Casket team. From left- Misses R. Barton, P. Guest, D. Miller, and E. Partridge. BELOW: Wilding Shield team. From left: J. Rawlinson, W. E. Renton, E. Pearce, and K. Bryan. DOMINION CONFERENCE OF TRAINED MASSEURS.—Delegates from all parts of the Dominion are attending the fifth biennial conference of the New Zealand Trained Masseurs' Association at the Christchurch Public Hospital. At the opening session yesterday morning the speakers were Miss Mary McLean (chairwoman of the Canterbury branch) the Deputy-Mayor . (Mr J. K. Archer), Sir Hugh Acland (president), and Dr. T. Fletcher Telford (Medical Officer of Health at Christchurch), ' Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21436, 30 March 1935, Page 22

WILDING SHIELD AND NUNNELEY CASKET CHALLENGE CONTESTS.—Members of the teams representing the four southern lawn tennis associations who took part in the challenge matches which began' at Wilding Park yesterday afternoon. Canterbury leads by 6 rubbers to oin the Wilding Shield contest, and by 5 rubbers to lin the Nunneley Casket event. ABOVE: Nunneley Casket team. From left- Misses R. Barton, P. Guest, D. Miller, and E. Partridge. BELOW: Wilding Shield team. From left: J. Rawlinson, W. E. Renton, E. Pearce, and K. Bryan. DOMINION CONFERENCE OF TRAINED MASSEURS.—Delegates from all parts of the Dominion are attending the fifth biennial conference of the New Zealand Trained Masseurs' Association at the Christchurch Public Hospital. At the opening session yesterday morning the speakers were Miss Mary McLean (chairwoman of the Canterbury branch) the Deputy-Mayor . (Mr J. K. Archer), Sir Hugh Acland (president), and Dr. T. Fletcher Telford (Medical Officer of Health at Christchurch), ' Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21436, 30 March 1935, Page 22

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