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*> •*-! Jkn ■ f^f ll MS* mm -¥*^ - : IwllTllSlTlilrA Itl II ,1^ m. <^^?i' w ifUlllClLUl v^ VJi V^ JL^JL k4T "" '■ ••• •a * oine » on-your ■^^^B :^^^ own Lawns, or indoors %|j^ Miniature Golf Outfit v^ilSiill HKl > m.T m /p JT% a *^ Tl • » • '« every 'Mitey' Outtlll^ Not a Toy :: But. The, Real Thina fit . *n - r 2 r Mramtnilullllllillll HflftL ' *^ printed Score, Cards, This is just what you have been waiting for. A Complete Midget Golf Outfit of Equipment, 50 - Space is P ro- • x • r> ■ ' ■ >. U J f « r vided for recording One of the "Mitey" Haz- at a midget price, tomes to you all ready tor erection on your lawn or for use indoors, four players and for A wonderful range of entirely new, original hazards-fascinating, tricky obstacles-ready "£7^triTZ Tl» IJI m«.t «. through to screwe d together and to start playing on. And included m this outfit are: ""."I on ,'. h ° public it and into the hole. miniature links. -^^Bfifflg^ffi^^flH^V ■ COMPLETE SETS OF PLANS, LAY-OUTS, AND M^^^\" • • L DESIGNS FOR MAKING GREENS, COURSES ANC Hi * .*''''■ fe^ HAZARDS IN YOUR OWN YARD. fthe hole m the tar- — get. This is a typical "Mitey" hazard. —, .^i^^^^^^^^^|^Bqß^^|^S The difficulty of procuring appropriate hazards and the expense of v>OIXI6S TO yOU WB/jk i^^^^^^^PV having a complete course erected, has hitherto prevented this popular neatly packed SJMJjy^jpsi^^ pastime from being played m private homes. But now the "Mitey" Everything all ready to unpack /shl Outfit makes it possible for almost everybody to enjoy miniature and erect. Screw holes ready H§S^. ir 1 ' «-ri •' • .1 r' .' i i l*. •■ 1. -\£ bored— screws suppU«l— you «BZ^^ g at " ome * 1S 1S the " rst and ° y^ complete miniature golt haye no bother. Packed m a |T^ ::^^^s g i=g !g>^ Ha outfit on the market for home use. Everybody seeing it will express hinged Ud. l|EiHß^^'-^ te |B admiration for the construction and design of the pieces. COMPLETE OUTriT COSTS f^B"*} Only 12 guineas i§j . . . and here's what you get !*U22LJ 4.Q01.F. CLUBS-H.ah-grade Putters, with f HAZARD NO 1 Is a Runway and Elevated.] HAZARD NO. 5 Is a wooden turn-style H £ b Z £ R u ° t^ .:■ suede grips and polished brass ends. Pipe, ready for you to construct a mound of HAZARD NO. 6is "The Hole m the Wall." S^f' drive Straigh t" throSgh and into the -vv ■" ];■■ • / -, „*■■, T .,. M «,.„ stones over It and thus make an effective The bdll must enter one hole, then run through I' °," t0 arl c stra| 9" l xnroujn * sk, *! j **rr- * B,ue Trtan9,e -»"-" -«■ • siar.s.'rsr isa.i" &. "■?&. r, nt hSS™ no. „-«,. . : .^ m . re .. DtAttßAMS— Blue Prints-^-Showing how to lay avoid obstructions— and then get into the hole of metal which revolve easily on axles spaced till you try It. out complete Courses on all shapes and sizes | n the centre of the flat top portion. Too between two wooden sides, 30in. long. These HAZARD NO. 12 — Another surprise, its a seeof lawns and yards. Also how to construct hard, a shot sends the ball down the opposite "flaps" are calculated to have the resistance saw. And the Idea Is to putt the ball at just effective greens and hazards. To the home- slope. It's a great hazard. Made of metal, of water and It requires a clever shot to get the* right pace to make the see-saw tilt and constructor of • miniature links, this set of w jt n wooden sides. through In one. let the ball run Into the hole on the slope. plans, diagrams . and Illustrations is very HAZARD NO. B— This Hazard is m two pieces— You'll get a lot of fun out of this one. * valuable Indeed. . HAZARD NO. 3ls a Water Wheel, also shown you must drive through the triangle entrance, HAZARD NO. 13— Another tunnel drive. The lfl HOLES— AII ready to place In the ground. here. A tricky shot to hit one of the four over a 3-foot space, then through a square plans show how to make it. You get -tne The other two, are built Into hazards. blades and let the ball through. JuSfnT* !t ' S * ""** W "' '"* HAZAR^NO^^ThlsTsTgreaV^J .Send the •-:.".V.,' " '. ■' ; — HAZARD NO. 4is made m two pieces— a run- HAZARD NO. 9ls made of a wooden block with ball up the runway— over a gap and into the Av»J way and a swing. The runway, which Is two holes, from which run pipes. Get In the hole m the centre of the target. Make this AnO ma £, e of metal, Is 30in. long and has a wooden left hole and the ball runs right on to the hazard the 18th hole, as lt is a great climax «> nrinvuAnr UA7ADnC stand. The ball must run up this runway, green and you may hole It m one. But get ..to a great game. _ a ,_ t . H ,_ -„, anA 14 READY-MADE . HAZAKDO. leap a gap and the hole is m a swing. This into the other hole and you're among more FINISH— AII pieces are painted m red and ; ; is a difficult shot— but bogey Is 1. hazards. You'll like this one a lot. I nreen weatherproof paint. IN ADDITION TO ALL THE ABOVE MATERIAL, THERE ARE NUMEROUS RUNWAYS, OBSTRUCTIONS, RULES, ETC. OUTFIT IS PACKED IN STURDY WOODEN CASE, WITH HINGED LID. Qeta WTa'^OiMJt ot Once-ftvM tftm, Own <?MMe? USE. THIS COUPON- FOR ORDERING^ THE "MITEY" OUTFIT CAN BE IN- fr^^^^^^^ Satisfaction or Money Back Guaranteed. SPECTED AT— I AGENTS 1) '=iiiniiiiiiiii iiiii i minimi miiiiiiim miimim iniiimii minium minium iimmimi aimmiiii minimi miimife UNIVERSAL UlO 1 KIBU 1 vKo, Li lU* il ■ .. * O 11 5 To universal distributors ltd. i s First Floor, Home's Building, // erritori 'al rights for tli#» I 1 Home's Building (First Floor), High Street, AucWaiid. r ■ ■ A II J // Sale of fk;„ r\ „ I Dear Sirs— v , 1 Corner High Street and Vulcan Lane, Auckland. I 1C or this Outfit are I s Enclosed is cash/cheqUe/money-order to the value of ~ . ALSO AT ll . ;** Sale. Write for A il I £12/12/-, for which plealse send me at once one complete ''Mitey' | ■•-■-..•■. . _■ „„,.,„• I tailo *^ lr t *" /I -:-"!sSt^^^^ i , WISEMAN' S «U, L m | So al Dfs - / i Name I 170-172 QUEEN ST. (Opposite H.M Theatre), I isbo, A^drK / i Addre55............. ...v....... i 55 KARANGAHAPE ROAD, >_™«Xhmd. I - ............ i AUCKLAND. "^ ii;iiiiiii;r ~- J mm nmm iiiiiiimiiiff BHMBPHBHHBHHBBBBBBWBBHBHBMBM^

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NZ Truth, Issue 1305, 18 December 1930, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 1305, 18 December 1930, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 1305, 18 December 1930, Page 4

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