LADIES' GOLF
(BY. TELEGRAPH.—PRESS ASSOCIATION.) CH^ISTCHUBCH, This Day. The ladies' inter-island golf match resulted in a draw (2 each).
Auckland's principal topic nowadays is the. new daily. The people are elated) at ;tfte prospect of having a real live progressive paper, of which they can have control, to conduct in the general interest. Only £300,000 capital is required, and the ready response of people throughout the Dominion to take up shares is surely a most gratifying indication of public support. Competition is the life of trade, and the Queen City will .shortly realiso that in respect to its newspaper service. The provisional directors and promoters wish to thank Southern people for substantial and practical interest so far taken in this venture. New Jfealanders are not likely to have the opportunity of such a pound investment for a long time. Prospectuses are available from all brokers, or James Christie, Smeeton's Building, Auckland. —Advt. Messrs. J. H. Bethune and Co. will on Friday hold a sale of books and cameras.
"New Zealand Sportmff Life" shows no eigne of dirainishinp brightnsss in its fifth issue, which hat iurt been T)ui)Vuh«L
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Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 84, 6 October 1920, Page 8
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187LADIES' GOLF Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 84, 6 October 1920, Page 8
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