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FREE ■ BALLS Super “ Harlequin ” Special Offer for TWOS A free Super “ Harlequin ’’ will be given for every “ Holing in Two ” with a Super .“ Harlequin.” HOW TO GET YOURS (1) The whole of the round in which the “Two” is done must be played with a "SUPER HARLEQUIN.” (2) Tlie card of the round is to be signed by opponent and club secretary and to lie posted together with the ball used. (3) The round must be played before 31st July, 1933. . , (4) The "Two” must be done in a Club Competition or Official Club “Scramble Match (not in an ordinary friendlj' game), and the event MUST be specified on the Card. (5) SEND BALL AND CARD to .1. Yock & Co. Ltd., Box 1002, Auckland, who will return your old ball together with a new Super “Harlequin” for every “Two” recorded. (Specify marking required. i.c„ Mesh, Recess or Coloured Channel.)

A WOMAN SURGEON. A mother of three children has received the • degree of Master of Surgery, of London She is Mrs Phillipa Martin, and runs her home in addition to carrying on her work. But no mother need be a doctor to know that a good, hot cereal breakfast is best for her children, especially in winter. Thousands of mothers throughout New Zealand find that Diamond O-tis is the easiest to digest (it is pre-cooked) and the most popular with children, and their fathers too. —Advt.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 3 July 1933, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 3 July 1933, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 3 July 1933, Page 9

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