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Tournament -Z°^ Y ci Tennis ' ~ ~ ' If A most important tennis "*"""""*"——"——^—i»i——^——^^^ |A3j£ Uaiim reason for Wellington, both in _ ~ ~ ~~| ■~W lefiniS NCWS Province andcity.isnow under TfM IDKI A hJL C IHT^ way, and will reach its height I wUIIINAPIrN I A Winner Fvpn/ NSW Phamninnchin during the xmas holidays. ■ *r^*m mm-** ■ H"™ tvery ■*■*••*, unampionsmp vln the d itself the Wel . ni i V cdc THE PERFECT RACQUET IS THE "CRESSY PERFECT" lington Association's tourna- rLAICHS • ALEXANDERS "lent is to begin on Xmas Day •-•■ —■ m^ WIN CHAMPIONSHIP. . and »* will be followed some • ALEXANDERS days later by the New Zealand Are your racket, infirst-claw order and fit to stand WIN LADIES' CHAMPIONSHIP. Championships, which will be the strain of first-class play? If not, let TISDALL'S • ALEXANDERS m progress until early in Janu- restring them with fine gauge "TOURNAMENT" ' ; A WINNER MEN'S DOUBLES-CHAMPIONSHIP. , countrY assTaZsTl tw" *"' f "SUPER HIG" TENSION>"'"* * •«" of • ALEXANDFR^ country associations are hold- satisfaction. w Ai-E-iVAINUtK^ ing their annual tournaments at Vr ~A_ WINNER LADIES" DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP. which many players of national ' " a new Racket is required, you will find a full . • ALEXANDERS fame and ranking are usually I range °f aU ■'** latert models to select from at— A WINNER MIXED DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP to be seen in action. It is / ' * : VICTORIAN CHAMPIONSHIP & LADIES'CHAMPIONSHIP' ea«>ly the biggest tennis season . r ; A WINNER AT QUEENSLAND MEN'S DOUBLE CHAM- lhe P™"™l** has known for %Jt# * 11 TI^J^II ■ ■ ■ • '■'■**' ■ • SHIP. ALEXANDERS ONCE MORE WIN THE LOT. many years. v W» H 11 3 LI 141 I I lIDIrDH ' Models 35/-, 37/6, 45/-, 55/., 65/-, 70/-, 85/-, 90/-, of Quality. If Four days will be taken by * ■**■**! *»fc- l-*l 111 ICU Ask to see THE RACQUET you will eventually buy. the Wellington Championships '■ Demand "RAINBOW" Gut for your Racquet. ' which will be played at Mira- -m* • *» •■• w , _Sl_S, lt:W55 Tennis Specialists CRICKETERS, I on the same courts. At both „'..„. . .^•■^■^■■%fc .■ Xl%» • tournaments the best of the lOA ■_ I _i_-- fcM _.._w Keith Rigg, Alexander Autograph Bat, Led Australian Averages. Dominion's playing strength lwg IAWBTQW QUAY. NOW. will be gathered and many bril- %_# P? ■ ■ ■_■_-»•-» _^ ». . 122 and 59 not out, average 181, against M.C.C., Melbourne. l»ant contests will be seen. WELLINGTON IT Extra interest attaches to and at Are You Afraid to Strip? Correct Nature with "SANDOWS" -.iZ^«vSS$&& AUCKLAND - Hamilton - christchurch - • ■ -... of Australia, one of the most Entry Forms for all Tournaments available ' ,y 'I remarkable players of recent ——■* / ■-»-i-««——--»»»■____—, ■ ' ■ ■■ years. Moon, another Austra- - 1 " :' - "~ . """"""Tl an.. champion, will also be f~~~~"~~~~~— ———■■—«——■—»—————__^__—__—_—_—_-______ TENNIS COURTS L—fAttraas I k BENTLCY^S A If you are contemplating top-dressing or making a new Bay Championships to be r=4 *^ lfc» _^B ■ ||B| ■ |^ B , tennis court, get in touch with the • ' Played at Dannevirke between j^ j? tennis court conduct/on &PERT »"^;S | IS aby Word when N V A nn A BED SHSpSS B tennis players J ¥• A. UKAPER SttiiZZfi'z i speak of ' i .-.■;■ 827 HIGH STREET, LOWER HUTT. held during the Xmas holidays. LU * LVI This season's work includes 30 of Wellington's Leading Tennis Courts 1F AU tournaments are open [3 _^B _"_* pH REASONABLE PRICES. WORK GUARANTEED onf? to players whose clubs are W UmM l; _ . L«l • ■'- ! • ■ : \ affiliated through their associa- W W ' 'I tion to the N.Z.L.T.A. |l " ■:■ ■■ ; ■ ■■■ . ;./ ■' , . J . .;;,-[ ~ Darlington Road, Wellington. MIRAMARCOURTS, . First Four Days > Adults 1/6 ■ W^*1' 'fjjByW|M|FWMB(BiPpBMJ|^BgaB_t ' ' Children 1/- *1^ ia^ «JFpyfBHBBBBSBBBB^MMLP c° n" A~J • • ( Plus Tax? * dre"l/7 J??" f * |-Hfoii|Mi lit fill it lgy j?<»ljy.. -^^S^^^WlHillß|HWß D. G. France * Miss M. Macfarlane ' ■> ■ v, — Aua x €xa.j . # 3Q_n_MP_F _^ ir tctl^^ - * ' - Seats may be Reserved for Final Day at **?-"*« / rfrfllwi^^^^ -I^_______HBBi — ALSO — C ." * ■ ' _ *"»»■ T^lfctMMW-**** *^^^^SS^^BHl!B___Hß_HHii VIVIAN.McGRATH and LF. MOON. WELLINGTON LAWN TENNIS ASSOCIATION I > Holiday i^rns t> Y m s-i it —^rsrs._r__ v . ltew*•»*•■-«■«*«* MIRAMAR TENNIS COURTS - - Grass CourW for Hire at AH Ti mM Vti* *T 1 Tournam^ t tO> h*W by *"• P0^1" Club* Ist Grade - 3/. per hour > 9^r i t Jntoes close for the Handicap and Championship evenU on DECEMBER •■He^rmH i 4/, perhour- '■ 2nd Grade - 2/-per hour. 28th. Entry Forms on application to Smith's Bookshop, Mercer Street; or Resexvataons can be made with Groundsman. - - 'Phone 16-725. SECRETARY, S. S. McMINN, ' ' '■■'.■-•■• : ■ ■ ' . • .. ■■:...•■. ■ / . Hinau Street, Eastbourne. ■' V -'■ |^i^SS_p2_^^_^: ■■ || MARTINBOROUGH TENNIS CLUB ™™™^™Jz^:~''''i™:z^tr" T W^-.A_rfsoAw^^c_aß _jjp_»i--';/'- ; Open Tournament. December 30, 31 January 1 Open Tournament. - January 11, 13, li, i S . . ' . Handicap Tournament. . Tournament Secretary L W FPlinir " . „ „ lournament Secretary, , ' : : ' ■ . . P.O. Bok i6?NapW. U ' J-B,GOULD. P.o. Box 41, yr. ip . w _- COMMENCING BOXING DAY, 26th, 27th, 28th, and 30th DECEMBER. HASTINGS LAWN TENNIS niißYi.s ' WAIP^KURAU LAWN TENNIS CLUB , Centrally situated and within easy distance of all Hawkes Bay, Open Tournament. December 26, 27 28 "toJT^T"! '»' " J at>Uary 9 > W' '»• Manawatu, and Wellington Clubs. f. M. Muter^.tS'Ha.in,; " T^bSS^.S^^*. THE HAPPY TOURNAMENT AND THE IDEAL HOLIDAY. Further information regarding the abov T I Detailed information from the ■■ ? Tournament Secret.rie. or the Association SecreUrV a,TI.ANGDON pKeVo T'^S *? *' SECRETARY (PAT. WARD), Martinborough. V ■ ■ ' x3o> Nap 'er- . Telephone 86-M. Telegrams: Pat Ward. \^M TRAMS for the TENNIS ?. i_)_^_^_^^Rl^'^ 'r_^L_^L_^L_^L_^L_^LaP^^<li_a_i : -^.iVK\_ii\x V_/J\.x£ll>| x/\l_/ JJfY 1 l_^L_^_Hßrw" aii_P^^^^^^^_^i_M_^_^_^_^_Mßi^t^t^H RDf\AVT VTVT - ' M^TO THE TOURNEY ===== BY TRAM!

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Evening Post, Issue 149, 20 December 1935, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Issue 149, 20 December 1935, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Issue 149, 20 December 1935, Page 11

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