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GOLF.

MANAWATU CLUB’S TOURNEY. RECORD ENTRIES PROMISE'D. Although the entries for the annual golf tourney to be conducted by the Manawatu Ladies’ Golf Club at IJokowliitu next week do not close till to-night, there is every indication that record numbers will be received. Included in the ranks of the visitors are such well-known exponents as Mrs E. E. Cook, of Castlecliff, who plays on a handicap of 3; Mrs D. Crisp (Poverty Bay) and Mrs S. Foreman (Miramar),, 4-handicap players; and Mrs Slater (Lower Huti) a 5-handicap players, and a great struggle for the principal honours is promised. Following are the entries which already have come to hand : Mrs E. F. Cook (Castlecliff); Mrs D. Crisp (Poverty. Bay); . Miss I. Seifert, Mrs K. Little, Mrs E. Fair, Mrs C. Tate, Mrs S. Sievers, Mrs S. A. Gover, Miss T. Carthew, Mrs J. Graham, Mrs Mulvaney, Miss Irwin (Feilding); Mrs Monteitli (Shannon); Mrs N. Taylor (Dunedin); Mrs H. H. Daniell, Mrs H. Dawson Miss A. Perry, Mrs D. Herbert (Masterton); Miss Blundell (Heretaunga); Miss A. J. Kerr, Miss L. Herrick, Mrs W. M. Clark, Mrs D. S. Mackenzie (Levin); Mrs C. Wilson, Miss MThicker, Miss M. Amos, Miss_ N. Wilson, Mrs Dalrvmple (Rangitikei); Miss Hogg-Walton, Mrs A. F. Fleming, Mrs A. Park. Mrs A. N. Slater (Lower Hutt); Miss J. Duncan most, Wanganui); Mrs J. C. Kemp (Heretaunga) ;* Mrs G. E. Lintott, Mrs A- S. D’Ath (Kimbolton); Miss R. Thomson, Mrs Thomson (Miramar); Miss McCartin, Mrs Ongley (Taihape); . Mrs G. H. Marshall, Mrs, J. R. Blandford (Marton); Mrs H. Newton, Mrs Broderick, Mrs A. Hunter, Mrs C. C. Smith (Wanganui); Mrs H. S. Denton, Mrs L. J. Hunter (Levin); Miss Jean Marshall (Harewood); Mrs N. H. Prior (Wairarapa); Mrs Crombie, Mrs Monkman, Miss Lee, Mrs Norman, Mrs Park, Mrs Fleming (Lower Hutt); Mrs W. A. Jacques, Mrs H. Murray, Mrs C. W. Kebbell, Mrs A. R. McTvegg. Mrs B. Jacobs, Mrs J. F. Field, Mrs J. C. Young, Mrs A. G. Lawson, Mrs G. Trevor, Mrs P. Thomson, Mrs R. Hooper, Mrs JWebster, Mrs D. V. Stewart, Mrs L. Speechley, Mrs P. G. Tizard, Mrs K. Innes, Mrs W. Riddet, Mrs H. R. Whitehead, Miss N. Nash, Mrs J. Colquhoun, Miss E. West, Mrs A. E. Ekstedt, Mrs T. Buxton, Miss B. Creighton, Mrs H. E. Edmunds, Mrs M. Gabriel, Mrs H. Colhnson, Mrs F. Coombs, Mrs A. McKay, Mrs W. S. Fell, Mrs R. Chisholm, Mrs B. Connell, Mrs A. E. Hansel, Mrs E. Anstis, Mrs. M. A. Eliott, Miss M. Garner, Miss N. Wason, Mrs E. Wimsett, Mrs 11. Wingate, Mrs H. Petrie, Mrs R. Porter and Mrs O. Williams. TIMARU CHAMPIONSHIP. TIMARU, Sept. 26. Playing at the top of her form, Miss Jean Horwell, the South Canterbury representative in tile South Inland team to play against the British team next week, beat Mrs W. A. i Scott 7 up and 6 to play in the final

of the Timaru Ladies’ Golf Club championship. This game is Miss Honvell’s fifth successive win in the event.

BRITISH WOMEN’S TEAM. SYDNEY, Sept. 26. The British women golfers sailed for New Zealand aboard the Makura today. GLASS AND METAL. While there is no suggestion of a “metal age” setting in as regards home furnishings here, metal is certainly given quite an important place, writes a New York furnishing expert. Metal furniture has undergone a complete revolution. The new chairs and tables are not harshly geometrical in construction, but extremely delicate. Tables are supported with lyre-sliaped legs, or slender fluted columns. Chair backs are low and filled in with dainty trellis designs. Glass often forms the tops of tables with metal framework. Black glass is partnered effectively with gunmetal, pale green glass is a perfect foil for silvery metal. There is a decided tendency in modern schemes of decoration to introduce two or three metal pieces combined with others in wood. In dark, or rather austere, rooms the metal furniture contributes a refreshingly tight note. Gunmetal mirrors also number among the newcomers in the metal furnishing field. Generally they are on pier glass lines and fixed in frames of similar or contrasting metal. They are fixed flush to the' wall panel fashion.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LV, Issue 257, 27 September 1935, Page 15

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GOLF. Manawatu Standard, Volume LV, Issue 257, 27 September 1935, Page 15

GOLF. Manawatu Standard, Volume LV, Issue 257, 27 September 1935, Page 15