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FAMOUS TENNIS PLAYERS WEAR "SNUGFIT" TROUSERS They are so free and comfortable—a snug-fitting waist —no cumbersome belt or hip straps completely elim* inating the necessity for continually adjusting a belt. In All-Wool Cream Gabardine, 27/6. Obtainable only from .... MILNE & CHOYCE Ltd. " THE STORE FOR MEN" QUEEN STREET - - ■ AUCKLAND LiiedonSodamtet sMilk fov months' * The case of T. H. Bulton reads like a page from fiction. "My case," says Mr. Button, " was rc> garded by medical men as absolutely hopeless. For month* I lired on nothing but soda water and milk. My weight fell to 8 slone. At last I fainted from sheer weakness. I thought my end had come. A friend pleaded with mc to try Anti-Acido. To my surprise I felt better after the first tin. In a few weeks I was eating solid food. IS'qw I am well and strong." His letter may be read on our file. ,n * '?> 2'6 a tin from Chemists and Stores. IFOR INP»CEST lOHII The New Zealand Open or Sinking the Long Ones Tim: What do you think of niy chances for the Open, Ru ? Ru: "Open" slather is the tcord. Remember that fine leathers don't necessarily mean fine birdies, and all that glitters is not golf. Tints Which reminds me of the golfen rule. For Post Mortems, or Locker Shots as in feminine Bridge, the player is not permitted to improve his "lie" —but docs. Ru: And in the words of Bobby Jones, "If you tcant to win championships you must be able to sink the long ones." So now for a flagon of the antidote to putters' paralysis. Timaru—the depth-charge for sinking the long ones and winning the Open. v*OMIN MIB'S Bottled with lovinf tart by John Reid & Co. Ltd MAn*o« Av*»uf, Auckland

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21617, 9 October 1933, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21617, 9 October 1933, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21617, 9 October 1933, Page 13