FREE FOUR to all smokers BEAUTIFUL ColouredPhotogravures of the famous English Races The Grand National DERBY Hie OAKS and St. LEGER On •pecial quality paper by Si new coiour process which givei a most realistic reproduction of the original water colour. Your Tobacconist will show you samples. M >1 if ym m Mm m I 1 m m t ■ SERGT. MURPHY Winner of The CRAND NATIONAL. A* Beecher*. Brook 1923 \\\X To obtain the set of FOUR Photogravures, in natural colours, of the four races post free, send in the following together with your name and address'. If you smoke f< CAPSTAN ” Cigarettes send: 100—CAPSTAN 10'* Pocket Front* or 50—CAPSTAN 20‘* Packet Front* or 20 CAPSTAN SO'* Flat Tin* 100—THREE CASTLES 10’. Packet Front, or 50—THREE CASTLES 20'. Tin. or 40—THREE CASTLES 25'. Round Tin. Lid. of 20—THREE CASTLES SO'. Round or Flat Tin. Lid* on. 10—THREE CASTLES 100’. Flat Tin. or If you want only ONE, send in the following together with your name and address, stating which photogravure required 30— three castles io'. Packet Front, or If you smoke “CAPSTAN ” Cigarettes send: 15—THREE CASTLES 20’s Tin. or 12—THREE CASTLES 25’. Round Tin. Lid. or 6—THREE CASTLES 50'. Round or Flat Tin. Lid. 3—THREE CASTLES 100’. Flat Tin. or 30—CAPSTAN 10'. Packet Front, or 15 —CAPSTAN 20’. Packet Front, or 6 CAPSTAN 50*. Flat Tin.. Read the following conditions carefully. ('I ) Write your name and full postal address on a sheet of note* paper and enclose this in the parcel with your collection. (2) State clearly which Photogravure you require (3) No parcel will be accepted unless bearing full postage. (4) poly "THREE CASTLFS’ or -CAPSTAN- Cigarette packings will be accepted. (5) Failure to observe the above conditions will result in disappointment as no correspondence can be entered into regarding this Competition. Post all collections of Packets and Tins to “Coloured Photogravures,** G.P O. Box 1032, , Wellington rhree&stless&pstai! CIGARETTES "
CROQUET STANCE. LEGAL, BUT CRUDE. NO ROYAL ROAD. Mr John Low, a prominent member of the St. Andrew’s rules committee, doubts th© illegality of Lord Tolle- j mache’s style of putting, hut thinks-'p| it is not in accordance with the spirit A of the game, and had never been employed in the open championships. None of these crude styles had ever brought a player to the front rank. Perfect putting always remained a mystery. The exponent of curious styles missed just as many “unmissable’,’ putts as the' orthodox stylists.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 6 February 1926, Page 12
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