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o I e PHYSICAL CULTURE (Letter No. 69.) Wanganui, 4/2/35. Dear Mr Jarrett, — As a past pupil of jours I feel it . my duty to show my gratitude. Ah f though I only had a course for three l ~ months it is marvellous the wohdetful e beneficial results I have received unl - der your personal tuition. I have in-. - creased in all my measurements since. * taking your course and will continue to 5 I do so as I keep up with the exercises. s Any persons in poor health who are. under-developed should not hesitate in taking a course, because I am Sure you could set them on the road to healthp Thanking you for the keen interest you 7 have taken in me.—-Yours faithfully, j W. L. W. ' ( CONSULTATION FREE. s HIGHEST MEDICAL REFERENCES. 3 Full particulars, terms, etc., from-^- \ R. 0. Jarrett , PHYSICAL CULTUBIST, t 49 CAMPBELL ST., NOLANTOWN, j HAWEBA. USE LANE’S MEDOLINE «» daily alter housework Is 1 done. It keeps the hands soft, supple, clean, free from dirt. Makes them fit for any drawing room, 1/6 everywhere. 8. is the only player to reach the finals in both sections and thus have two lives. Twenty-five games have so far been played in the championship pairs eom- . petitiOnfi which is divided into two sectons. The present postion is as follows :—Section A: Drew and GOodchap 2 wins, 2 losses; A. E. Wills . t and Herbert, 4 wins, 2 losses; Rudge and Maslin, 2 wins, 1 loss; Rayley and McCormick, 2 wijns, 2 losses; Smart and Robb, 3 wins, 2 losses; Jackson and Marter, no wins, 1 loss; . Colclough and Saunders, 1 win, 3 losses; Campbell and M. J. Squire, 2 wins, 1 loss; McDermott and D. Wills, no wins, 2 losses! Section B: Hodge ' and Adamson, 2 wins, 1 loss; Burdsley and Bull, 2 wins, 2 draws, <1 loss; Veitcli and Canning, 1 win, 2 draws, 2 losses; Excell and Ejggl“3tone, 1 win, 1 loss"; Velvin and FlMoher, 3 wins, 1 loss; Clarke and Foy, 2 wins, 1 draw, 1 loss; Lovell end LOVeM, 5 losses; Hobbs and Murray, 3 wins, 2 losses; Edwards and Winks, 1 win, X draw, 1 loss. The play in the Bisox Cup codipetition, a sealed' handicap singles played in four sections, is not as far forward is it should he and to date 74 games have been played. Competition is very keen in the Bennett and Sutton Cup, a sealed handicap singles for junior players played in * lie section. With two exceptions oniy, the 17 entrants have played most of their games. As many as 13 gair.os have | been played by one Mayer. Jn all 69 ! games have been played. As in the I Bisox Cup it is not possible to give | any indication of the likely winner as the handicap, which is sealed, will decide the fate of many games ; SUNBURN—FRIEND OR EOS? Sunburn, if neglected, can be as painful as a real burn. Stop the pain at once by using Q-Tol on the face and exposed parts of body. Q-Tol lubricates the parched skin and leaves a protective film. Sandflies and thosquitoes hate Q-ToL —Advt
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Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 21 February 1935, Page 2
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