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BILLIARDS

LINDROM. WORLD’S FINEST BILLIARD PLAYER MORNING POST ’S FINDING 'Jtj Eleetria Telegraph—Copyright), (Aie. Pr®»e Assn, end Ban Oeblo.) LONDON. December 7. The Morning Pos-t says, in an editorial, “No doubt LLII drum is the fined billiard player the wo. Id has ever seen. We used to think Willie Smith unbeatable but, by -eompre. ison with the Australian Artist, he is but a perfect art’s-

The day of the Motor has arrived and is fully recognised by Mr D. W. Robertson. Reeiton’s popula carrier, who has set a main in transporting household furniture arid effects—in addition to ail other classes of merchandise and goods T to all parts of the district, in the shortest possible time and at most reasonable rates. Orders att-nded be promptly «

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Inangahua Times, 9 December 1929, Page 1

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BILLIARDS Inangahua Times, 9 December 1929, Page 1

BILLIARDS Inangahua Times, 9 December 1929, Page 1