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YOU DO THIS? We make the following definite statements .... 1. Weather, rain and damp will not affect Play Pruf " Gut. 2. Chip courts will not affect 44 Play Pruf " Gut. 3. 44 Play Pruf" Gut will outlast any other gut on the market. -==#-32 INTRODUCING THE NEW "PLAY PRUF " GUT FOR CHIP COURTS 12'6 « PLAY PRUF " Gut is an immensely strong, tough, live, damp-resisting tennis string which strings up tightly, plays well, and wears better than any other " everv One Australian firm last year strung over 10,000 Racquets with PLAY PRUF, and every one was satisfactory. c , M On his recent tour of Australia Jack Harrison secured for Wisemans the Sole New Z.eal rights for " PLAY PRUF " Gut. WnT |7-W e are not claiming that "PLAY PRUF" has quite the a aZj same resilience a* the high-grade Gut at 30/- and We are not recommending it for Tournament and Match Players. But for the thousands of ordinary tennis players who want a G"t play» well, and, above all, wears well, there is nothing to equal ' PLAY PRUF. Have your racquet strung with "PLAY PRUF. Try it on the roughest chip courts you know and see how long it lasts. Wisemans stringing is recognised as equal to the best in Australasia. The Restringing Department is in the fectly even tension —board tight if specified charge of Arthur Girling, one of the mpst —and a definite guarantee of satisfaction experienced Stringers in the Dominion, with each racquet. who has strung for many of our leading Armours, Victor, Goldwing, Klipsprmger, players. Gold Medal, Bentley's, or any other recogOnly genuine, high-grade Gut is used. Per- nised high-grade Gut. First Grade Second RESTRINGING CHARGES Super Grade, Armours or Victor .... 33/6 30/- Th!rd •••• -• 20/- Fi(th 25/- Fourth .... .... 15/- Sixth RACQUET REPAIRS 11/6 9/6 Best Gut, Jj m per string Medium Gut, 9d per string Cheaper Gut, 6d per string. BRING YOUR RACQUET TO WISEMANS IT COSTS NO MORE! Will your Racquet Stand a Restring? What Gut do you need? How tight do you need it? DON'T WORRY! —ASK JACK HARRISON ABOUT IT. w

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21396, 20 October 1934, Page 16

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