REVIVAL OF BOWLING GREENS.
In secluded spots in' various part* 0 f ]J don we come across oases of green turf carefully kept and watered and levelled. «* these arc the bowling greens and a'lrvs * once so popular in England.- 1 There seem* to lie a. revival of this form of spoH, and mm, to bo in the height of fashion, we sh.iH either have to sink our tennis fcwn \ fm i. or two or else add a plcaiant &moofh + stretch of level turf to the space itemed » for tennis and croquet. Bowls foi Win , promises to be a fashionable game Vi i * after all this will only be a revival of .liio\l fashion. Ladies used to play bowls at Pun 4 bridge Wells as a matter of tn>ursc 1»J1 $ liament street, Westminster, runs iiWit ? through the centre of what once was The * "bowling green" in the' Whitehall Oar- rf dens, and iheso again were favbrrio tcsorts of ladies.—' Lady's Pictorial' The best guarantee of peace would be (o have everybody unprepared foi war .New Lexia raisinß, very fine fruit, 6d. i Wsrdell Bros, and Co.—{A<h*.] /
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Evening Star, Issue 11666, 28 September 1901, Page 3
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185REVIVAL OF BOWLING GREENS. Evening Star, Issue 11666, 28 September 1901, Page 3
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