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WINTER SPORTS Now opening np new season’s stocks —Golf, Hockey, Football, Baseball, Basket Ball, Badminton, Squash and Table Tennis, Boxing. GOLF CLUBS. “The Walton Club’* Steel shafts, rustless heads —Irons, 20/- each. Walton Woods—Driver, Brassie, Spoon “The Arrow”—Walnut, steel shaft, rustless flanged head —Irons 25/- ea. Woods—Driver, Brassie, Spoon, 26/6 each. “The Kingswood” —Walnut, steel shaft, rustless flanged head Woods 27/6 each; Irons, 27/6 each. “Stratson” Clubs—The Clipper Iron, walnut brown shaft, flanged‘rustless heads “Revoltex” Special Price for Sets. GOLF BAGS. 12/6, 19/6, 21/C, 27/6, 32/6 to £5/10/-. GOLF BALLS. Bp«eial for practice u<e, 11/- dozen; 1/- each. Tee Mee, 1/6; Goblin, 1/6; Pin-hi, 1/9; Bromforil “12” 1/9; Bromford “IS 2/-; Dunlop, Silver King, Bromford, North British, 3/- each all first grade. GOLF SUNDRIES. Practice Balls 9d. and 1/-; Captivo Sets 4/6, 5//6; Cleaners 2/6 and 3/9; Ball Enamel 1/3; Patting Improver 6/6; Tees, Id., 4d., ,id., 9d. ca, Umbrellas 16/6. FOOTBALLS. Size 5 Gilbert, match 2, 35/-; Puntabout, 25/-; School match 25/-; Practice ball, match, 19/6; The Scout, 15/-. Boy’s Footballs, size 4, 8/9, •ize 3, 6/11; size 2, 5/11. All balls complete with Dunlop rubber linings. FOOTBALL SUNDRIES. Shoulder Pads, 5/3; Head Gear, 6/9; Kuco and Ankle Supports, 3/6; Football Linings from 1/6. SOCCER BALLS. The International, 30/-; The Globe, 37/6. BASKET BALLS. The College, size 5, 16/6; The Frontier, size 5, 19/6; The Bangor, 27/6. All complete with linings. HOCKEY STICKS. The “Champion’’ as used by Indian Olympic team .• 22/6. “Idol de Luxe” Dhyaa <'hand, autographed £5/Btack and wane. New Zealand Test team, autogruphed, 1938, 24/6 ea. The “Benown”, best English, by Gradigc .. .. 25/-. The Sterling by Sykes, £5/-; The County 19/6; The Empire, 12/6. HOCKEY SUNDRIES. Leather Hockey Balls, 17/6, 15/-, 12/6, 7/6; Compo, 3/6; Shin Guards, 1/9. 2/3, 4/8 to 8/6; Goalkeepers’ pads with kicker, 37/G. BADMINTON RACKETS. All this season's stock. The BJLO. Svkes, 25/-; The Selector, 32/6; Tho Skvcraft, 37/6, 42/-, 45/-. By Sportsply—Tho Rex 32/6; The Victor 39/6. All rackets strung with first quality gut. SUuttles, 1/3 and 1/9; Presses, 2/11; Covers 1/3. SQUASH RACKETS. The College 32/6; 8.K.0. 32/6; Perfectus 42/6; Blue Riband 36/6, Falcon 49/6. Squash Balia 2/6. Presses 2/11. TABLE TENNIS—BATS. Slasengers: The Szabados Autographed, 5/6 each; The Champion, 4/6; Wlsden’s Impetus 7/6; Sykes, 1/3, 2/3, 3/11. Table Tennis Balls, Villa, Meteor, Lyx, Halcx. Sundries: Posts 1/9 and 3/9 Pair Nets, 2/S each. BOXING. Youths’ Gloves, set of 4, 25/-; Men’s, Boz., 35/- set. Punch Balls, 22/6, Mitts 6/6. Swivels 3/-. BASEBALL. Bats 6/-, 8/-, 10/-. Baseballs 9/6 ea. Catchers’ Mitts, 27/6. Fielders’ Gloves 22/6. Masks 27/6. OTHER WINTER SPORTS. WINCHESTER ROLLER SKATES 23/6 pair. SANDOW EXPANDERS 25/BAN DOW DEVELOPERS 40/TRAMPERS ’ BUG SACS 32/6, 52/6, 39/6, 79/6 SCALLYWAG, Complete Set 14/6 DART BOARDS, doublo aided, 16/6. DARTS, 6d. and 7d. each. TABLE TENNIS BETS, Boxed 2/11, 5/9, 10/9 QUOITS 9/6 act. PEGS 4/6 COLLINSON & SON Ltd. BROADWAY AND KINGSWAY, PALMERSTON NORTH FOR ACHING THROAT & CHEST At the first sign of a CHILL or a COLD take Lane's. It will prevent any possibility of severe BRONCHIAL trouble. The healing, invigorating goodness of Lane's quickly enters the system bringing its revitalizing elements to every part of the body—giving NEW VIGOR and SURE PROTECTION against relapse. Price. 2/9 & 4/9 a bottle, at all chemists & stores. ALL YOURS, NEW ZEALANDERS! I APRIL ISSUE OF “ RAILWAYS MAGAZINE ” j It is good for you, New Zealanders, and good for your I ijj friends and relatives overseas. Here are some of the big ; jjl features of the April issue:— i “Laugh and the World Laughs with You,” by Ken Alexander. j j|j “A Royal Kava-Drinking of Samoa,” by James Cowan. I “Spectacular Progress of New Zealand Industries,” by O. N. Gillespie. jj | “A Grace Darling of New Zealand,” by Rosaline Redwood. j “Fragments of New Zealand History,” by Una Auld. ■ “Highways and Byways of the West Coast of the c South Island,” by Neville Lewers. “Historic Mercury Bay,” by Ronald Mclntosh. : I “Lake Rotoiti and Travers Valley,” by John Magurk. \ ] A full range of illustrations, about 60, includes some a specially good scenic views. 6d. At Bookstalls and News Agencies 6d.

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Manawatu Times, Volume 64, Issue 80, 5 April 1939, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume 64, Issue 80, 5 April 1939, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume 64, Issue 80, 5 April 1939, Page 7

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