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(Just. Strung Up) | ALL MUST BE SACRIFICED FOR; OUR NEW STOCKS SPORTS SUPPLIES' Superspeed .. 60/SCHOOL RACQUETS Usually 37/6. NOW J2 SOlb. Pressors Pressure, TRY OUR AUTO GUT RESTRING ||/ c This is not Indian or synthetic, but GENUINE /R GOOD QUALITY GUT (Written Guarantee). solb Pre , iUre< v| AUSTRA Resting IV6 Pressure, 551b. ADVANCE Restring 15'Pressure, 588$ ACME Restring 20/- J j' , Pressure, 601b. ; j ASTOUND Restring . (Tourney Play). Pressure, 651b. All strung on our RESILIENTO Machine and Tension 1 Guaranteed. Postage, 6d extra. I FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY j Tennis Service Co. 13 WAKEFIELD STREET, 50 Yards from Town "•***■ II Pressure, 58lb, ■ Oft/. Pressure, SOftS ri From South Island ports to Melbourne v-iV :'V". HI fir I" i fICTI s >. •s**? X ,C . ■ : * « smm rn £ mm mi II 2 / *i During November, 1935 to March, 1936 the "Marama" (6,500 tons) will >' maintain a three-weekly service between Melbourne and South Island ports, with calls at Bluff, Dunedin, Lyttelton, Wellington, Bluff and occasionally Hobart. Weather and other circumstances permitting, she will call at Milford Sound every trip on the way from Bluff to Melbourne, arid also on the way from Melbourne to Bluff.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22240, 15 October 1935, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22240, 15 October 1935, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22240, 15 October 1935, Page 12