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'1..; r S, Ml •f* ■;CT ■I of course Fine Old cotchWhiskj AC K . WHITE ' inCH«N«XU he's having a J TiW f i SCOTCH WHISKT "BUCK & WHITE* OCICE OLD SCOTCH WHISKT scorn* WHISKY eisTtuetk UMU»I 10 MO OH. AND T ■ SCOTCH WHISKY This, gentlemen, is a pup's eye view of a bar ... on our right is Master's left shoe, t'other is on the rail, the rest of him is engrossed in enjoying his Black & White. No. we don't mind waiting—it's for a good cause. BOTTLED IN SCOTLAND

> e . o \**°, GIVES 1 GREATER LENGTH lo event/ AN additional quantity of liquid is injected —after the ball is made—into the famous liquid core. This enlarges the core, expands the rubber winding, increases the tension and, consequently,* the distance on every shot. Get one to-day from your Professional or; Sports Dealer. Price 3/. each X . c o* iWinner of both the British and American Amateur Championships, 1935, and the ball for every golfer

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22392, 13 April 1936, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22392, 13 April 1936, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22392, 13 April 1936, Page 16