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GOITRE SPECIALIST. MUIR, Chemist, 629 W Balmoral. Auckland. Send for Free Particulars, s Australia, just 2| 4 distant ty as^ ' uxur ’ ous i* ner * offers you sport unlimited, including fine golf courses and horse-racing, culminating in the famed Melbourne Cup Meeting in November, Australia also offers you huge modern Emporiums at which to shop, theatres and cabarets to entertain H|j you, and all the other amenities of a modern civilization. Particulars and bookings are available at shipping and travel agencies. p. *«ses!»- Descriptive literature from AUSTRALIAN . NATIONAL TRAVEL I mW J ASSOCIATION. fe D.I.C. Building, f Wellington.

D-l-C Tearooms The Culbertson faster Teacher F - -•- ; ... ——• fi ' : - v < I IIk" I r . i J. GORDON ALLARD cj Los . Ange’es Who, this coming week, concludes his series of . contract bridge lectures in the D.I.C. Tearooms. The five concluding lectures are as follows: 1. Minimum pre-emptive and strength - showing overcalls. Including the new two-way overcall. 2.. Overcalls in the opponent's suit and no trump overcalls. 3. The four-five no trump convention. Including the new five no-trump grand slam force. 4. The asking bids and responses. 5. Subsequent and repeat asking bids. Also the asking bids in the opponent's suit. No Charge For Lectures. Tables may be reserved for 6d. per lecture, or 3/6 for the season. Private Sessions By Arrangement. tb-v 0i J Gordon Allard's "Ou line of Culbertson Contract." The simplest yet most comprehensive book on Contract Bridge ever written. _ D-l-C on the Quay__

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Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 249, 17 July 1937, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 249, 17 July 1937, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 249, 17 July 1937, Page 17

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