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MIDGET GOLF.

RESULT OF LETTER COMPETITION The first prize in the missing word letter competition in connection with the- Banks Midget Golf Course was won, by S. E. Atkins, Kuku, Ohau. A large number of competitors took part. The correct solution was as follows: The Proprietor, The Banks Midget Golf Course, Queen Street, Levin. Dear Sir, —I would like to congratulate you on the fine playing qualities of your Midget Golf Course. Being familiar with most miniature golf courses in the North Island I found your course equal to any and better than most I have played on. I only hope the residents of your district fully appreciate this fact. Wishing you every success, I remain, yours !yThe winning solution was as follows: Dear Sir, —I would like to congratulate you on the fine playing qualities of your midget golf course. Being familiar with most ‘midget’ golf courses in North Island I found your course equal to any and better than most I have played on, I ‘sincerely’'hope the residents of your ‘town’ fully ‘realise’ the fact. Wismag > our every success. I remain. Yours ‘faithfully.’ The winner of consolation prizes are as follows:

Tree golf for a fortnight. —K. Fletcher, J. Hogan, C. Melville,' Eric Fox. Free golf for one week. —H. Plimmer, Ann Goodwin, Mrs W. G. Clark, L. Jones, G. Davidson, Cecil Melville, Lloyd Laing, K. Hammond, D. Cole, Freda Kemp. The winning solution contained five errors and the next four, six each.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 29 April 1931, Page 5

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MIDGET GOLF. Horowhenua Chronicle, 29 April 1931, Page 5

MIDGET GOLF. Horowhenua Chronicle, 29 April 1931, Page 5