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£3 I / i u V \ U (b |pv<V\ SH . \ \ 7 / / / / / / L' \/ / '\ i V Net Bawl! Tim: Why does that Blonde in the pavilion call me “Hinges”? Ru: Because you’ve something to adore. (!?s£;,? & £ “Help! Help me Cassius or I sink!” Editor.) And remember the words of the expert who said “The man who plays the open court icins the love game”. Tim; To return to our rackets, what about opening the door of our locker. I’m suffering from Wimbledon Throat —Thirsty All and Deuce to follow. Bn: And what a. juice! We’ll call it a dag and adjourn to the Vantage Inn. What a kill tee’ll make of it! Good old Timaru—the Racqueteers’ Restorative. The niftiest drop shot served with loving care. Bring on the Davis Cup, brim full of Tennis Players’ Tonic! nr- 4b johw rei»*s Siiiicirti w IcubLe <Jle Bottled with loving care by John Reid & Co. Ltd. ®/l nznc Avenue, AncklandU Copyright TA7B-164

DAVIS CUP AND DUNLOP

Most countries, like individuals, seem to have their preferences when it comes to Tennis Balls; Austria. Czccho Slovakia. Hungary. Italy. Poland, Rumania and Yugoslavia have all adopted the Dunlop Ball for their Davis Cup Matches; Spain has adopted Dunlop for the qualifying round, and for the Davis Cup match India v. Switzerland, the Dunlop Ball was again selected. Finally, Dunlop Tennis Balls were used in both semi-finals for the 1934 Davis Cup, and in three out of four second round nnatches in the European Zone. Where quality counts, you will always find Dunlop Racquets and Dunlop Balls. DIB

AN OPPORTUNITY for SOME BOY! Important Message to All Parents THERE is no move interesting or exciting career than journalism. Ho you realise that there may be latent in your boy, the talent, which, if developed, will ensure success in this splendid profession. Plow will you discover and develop it? u The Northern Advocate” is assisting you by making the following offer: — A Scholarship of £lO a year for three years will be awarded to the boy who writes the'best-newspaper report on any subject and submits it to the “Northern Advocate.” The Scholarship is to be devoted to sending the successful boy to secondary school next vear. In addition, the “Advocate” will give the successful boy a six months’ trial employment on the staff of the paper, should he wish to continue with journalism after three years’ secondary education. In the event of the Scholarship being won by a boy at present attending a secondary school, but who has not completed three years’ education, the “Advocate” will award him £lO a year until he has completed three years’ education, and, at the conclusion of that period, will give him the six months’ trial employment on the staff of the “Advocate.” Help your son find Ms vocation in that he enters the Scholarship ! The following Rules and Conditions must lie observed, and a breach will render any entrant liable to disqualification:— The offer is open only to boys whose parents are regular paying subscribers to the “Northern Advocate,” and to boys who are eligible to attend a secondary school, and those who, attending a secondary school, have not completed three years at it. Any number of entries may be made by any entrant. Reports must be written on one side of the paper only, and must not exceed <1 (10 words. The decision of Use judge shall be final and legally binding on all entrants. The coupon on this page must be attached to each entry, and no entry will be considered unless the coupon is correctly filled in. No compensation can be made for coupons which go astray. From time to time the “Advocate” will publish the best of the entries received, and for any report published the writer will receive 2/6. All reports, however, will be submitted to the judge for the final decision. The judge will be a fully qualified expert journalist, who will’be announced later. This offer will remain open until January 21, 1!)3.». The decision will be announced as soon after that as possible, to enable the winner to- commence school in February. BOYS Yon win 2/b every time one of yonr reports is published, and yon all have the clmm-e of winning the Scholarship. Clip Out this Coupon, pin it to your Entry and Post to “The Northern Advocate Scholarship,’’ Box 210, Whangarei. There is no time like the present. Train yourself to be observant, and yon will see more than the next.’boy, ami tbns, will find more of interest to write about. Ho not think the little things arc* unimportant. They might be of interest to hundreds of readers. Write reports about them and send yonr accounts in straight away. Remember yon can earn pocket money while competing for the Scholarship. Northern Advocate 9 Scholarship; I. of herein forward my entry for (he “Northern Advocate” Scholarship, and agree In !)<-*"hound by the rules and conditions. I accept the derision of the judge as final. 1 did not receive any assistance in the writing of my report. I am attending a. secondary school. (Cross out which 1 am eligible to attend a secondary school next year. does not .apply). (If attending a secondary school, state how many years yon have been a pupil.,. My parents are regular paying subscribers to 1 he “Northern Advocate. Signature of Entrant Signature of One Parent Date

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Northern Advocate, 10 November 1934, Page 2

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