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, i Ye 11,1111011 Game >Sr ' I It Early History* ||!fi KmSm^ ; PP .- I' I ■ • Originally played in, alleys;some 600 years ago, Bowls Is one,, -'' '* '■■ 1 • I of.-.the oldest of English games'. So popular did it become in its ill 8 I earlier days 'that-even Archery was forsaken for the Bowling Alley, r 'e!ilsimUWffla mm! It' I I creating a -"national ; danger, which necessitated'-tho suppression ot^- . ' . I 1 . the game,.by law.- In later years Henry VIII. found reason to. '■■->f/M|P/^BBHHiw r ** f '" l --'''''/' I S § --. .confirm this old statute;. but: the game proved Irrepressible, and•-. J ' \ ; - I i '-the King himself:: eventually became;, an enthusiastic player. Jf Mal fl • Mimli 'v- |- 11. ■■'-.- Again, in the .'reign of George the Second, bowling alleys were,; M'(mm\i- if Ml if 1 I•. outlawed, whereupon the open green came into favour. - Under |[ j lf|sf§#}| ' Jill flff I ''' § outdoor conditions the ■game has flourished without interruption, I . : ||i 'IF • i I and has spread throughout ■ the Empire- as : a good ganio must. *' " ' |L- «* <> . I-; v I -; To-day, New -Zealand and Australian players rank highly in inter- * .- . i national bowling circles, and the important Tournament now pro- ..-..-'-'.-;•■■ . § ceeding in Auckland, provides an exhibition of the.ancient game, '" J \ which perhaps 'could; not be excelled, even in the Homeland, x . ' ' 1 whence came this best Of ail pastimes. * 1 I] Correct Bowling Apparel Mates Of The FuH Enjoyment of the Game* I." Special Window and departmental Displays I I This Week, which the following we featured. A Cool and Shady Hat Shirts for the Bowler are j Is Necessary* Well Cut and Strong* I I Bowling grsens afford players little shelter V. „ ™ " a ?FY° prefer an inexpensive White I 8 •;... from midsummer sunshine. Here bowlers g 0^011^ 1 ?' a * u J Silk Shift, or a popular I 8 : may procure cool.and shady Panama Hats at Ganoe.with^ three collar styles in one. | J■••. :-v various prices, Serviceable and suitable - a quick and satisfactory choice can be made 1 ;I* ■. • White Felt Hats, are also popularv with the f rom ° ur displays or these garments.:. Each 1 I " ' bowler, and th& same is true of the Linen / :: is well cut, thoroughly made, and will give ,;.,,. I .■■■■■■/:-.■";•■ Hats with Green Lining. This headwear Is a more than one seasons ._ 1 6 ... feature of our present displays. . . / • ;. | t J. Perhaps You Require a ! I Cream Trousers in, all Blazer or Sweater Coat/ I I *\\f&& Alert "Rz»ll-e« ' Blazers in good wearing Navy Blue 3 1 *Ji4Cfe""".rXiaU Ugilb* >material, with Blue, White, Red, -and Gold .;,; : " 1 8 „...., ' , ,; bindings. Some are priced ati 22/6, others '- ( § . It is the endeavour of our Men's Depart- ■ - : at" 45/-. Cream Sweaters; Cream Sweater ,:....-..-ment to be able to provide correctly fitting Coats, and Fancy Coloured Sports Sweaters, i ■%-..;■;.-• v attire for alt-:figures,and these; .Cream 'will be found very useful for wear in the I .^ ro r us "'.% a ?. < ? Washable Bells enable :visiling ; .*.,.; ; cool of the evening after the beat;of the day. or local bowlers to secure- their needs in this ■"'■ V-'V ; ." *'■'■■ ■ I. direction in the briefest Belts enable visiting .; , —-'■■■'.:. the evening ' after the heal, '/..' .' day. ' or local bowlers to-secure-their needs in this ' . direction in the briefest space of time. ——■~",,■-,-—___ .— — ' : ""rar » -~- ' ~ | , ; -~. \\ A Special Feature I . <," JiSfffWfc. : CLUB HAT BANDS | s - Attractively 97 - each. I ■ Priced at **\* e , "" / W J\ "Aertex" and other ' a - s:s = == Underwear for Warm White Footwear is f V Auckland Weather. i '. «*« 1L ' a.'L. "Aertcx" Underwear allows the body to 1 Specially SilOWfl : in tne ' breathe, and is appreciated as much from the \L~ ,-, ' point of view of health as. of comfort. ■ ■■■ IS&PX%7 T*ftf\fan&f*ar \jpr\t <■ "Aertex" Shorts, full length Underpants, INCW r.OOiWear L-FepU Singlets, full length and knee length Com- ! .At 9/11 you.may procure a llghtly-madft \ Sj^ s ' "J,,? SSS?* of v °f r Under «««- • ' I Shoe with canvas upper and rubber sole; or . ' K y ?nrt rS?nn S2S I rf U , eS are *?° I at 87/6 you "may procure a beautifully made 1 ZTth^S t Under 6 arm 1 White Buckskin Oxford Shoe-the very finest . »nd the famous «Meridian" wear. . I . grade from Jianfleld's,' England. Between / , . I f ' .those- prices there are other' White Shoes in .-;. l ' Located on the Ground Floor, with a . 9 1 , Canvas or Buckskin, obtainable in half si^esj".■.,■.■"'.., separate Queen Street Entrance, the Men's I : -which ensures perfect fitting; all: v^,;:: ; Clothlngand Footwear Departments have all I entirely new, showing In r the recently opened the privacy arid advantage of Individual Footwear Department. _...'. Stores. : - . . : : . :]''■':. ;".,.,)■ V ;—;. •• : >\;.l^'\:;-; > \:^,- ; . :; : -v.-; V' : -:-v..-. : ■'■. ■■.■■' : -"''' ; ..' :'^.:. : '.: : :,,.-.,.■■' - : V- " ;. s ~. 111 CHQYCE, LTD. Perfection of Sweetness, Freshness and Flavour • i iPtiiiinP' SimAiTTiiip Riiffs*f %#V1114111%; ; :mUJPvI;.I.#II is always Prime Favourite on the World's markets. - local price' -;":.. - ! RETAIL 1/10 (Cash) PER LB. Wholesale: The New Zealand Go-operative Dairy Co. Ltd. ;; Phone 892. AUCKLAND. Phone 2041 A. J |

- MOTHERS! ' tllaard your Health Comtttttbons, Ladles, Children sad IniMt.. Presents the too& of infants from turning sow flu ring digestion. The urtiyerjal rera»dj f* Acidity of the Stomach, Heartburn, Headachf Indigestion, Sour Eructations, Billon* Affection* Solid Mifneda should on no account 64 aivin 4* ihildr**- o<- tai-tn by adultt, at it it IvfbU t» ftt» ..!'•■■;.;■..••' Jiard, insoluble lumps if, the bcutli. Thtra U no ruck ride ttith JHi>neford't Purt Jftufa. Xtajnesia,rtcomaimdt& fry Doctiwi for etitr 100 '" AVOID IMITATIONS, Xooik lor th* curie DJNNEFORD'S en .«v«s :-.-, ..: • bottle and label. /': ■. ./ D.Goidie and Sons, Ltd. for; the BEST TIMBER. \ Large Stocks of Oregon (including Long / \ Lengths) Just Landed, ,-\;j^' : HEAD ; OFFICE: ' Imperial Buiidissgai Queen St. 'Phone 653. ■':■: -".'. MILL ORDER OFFICE: 'Poore St:; Fxeeaaa'e Bay. Tfcioe»96 A 611 ,;

■■■§!§■■■■' Tea as' it is used in the Y' ' : ==s '■ -". 5 ' household is very different ' ' j§jf...-;. from its form as it leaves . ''^"'•'"'■ ■■»■■'' the pickers* baskets. The '^IL^ :/ '' : - ' : •■' I . :.'. SEE - ■ process■ of drying requires ■. ■ ■ ■ Jgfiiro . jv^^^'M. '■'■■■ ■ £g~ » nicety of heat—if ex- ' J? $srlßz .gSs - ...cessive, the flavour ' and JS3S®Bliljemm«* if fi/jS 7I £=£.■■ strength is sacrificed and A/I [S in the process packing : '- ;; (1/s /im. -• 55 ' the leaf breaks "and '■ ; Ml^^^^n^ ;,: jyfii ; ~. .' crumbles into dust. ' Every .: ■■■■ ; ■ IwW ' ;^^^^^p^"*'- '''/j^^'i^ 55' , leaf is 1 ' perfectly cured. in :; "- : ' j Jfflm : ' ■:- == ffilllMlTma lUtMaSkia ' v P«clc«J In three qualities :_Purp!a ' = ?- §

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18295, 11 January 1923, Page 11

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