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AMUSEMENTS T U G- 0 F- W A H TAHAKOPA MEMORIAL HALL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2. Commencing 8 p.m. Sharp. PRIZES ACCORDING TO THE NUMBER OF ENTRIES. LIGHT-WEIGHT. 55 Stone. HEAVY-WEIGHT, Over 55 Stone. BANTAM-WEIGHT, 45 Stone. Entry Fee, 2g Each Man. LADIES' TEAMS, any weight. Entry Fee, Is Each Lady. TEAMS TO CONSIST OF 5 MEN AND ~*• CAPTAIN. ENTRIES. Closing AUGUST 30, will be received by W. KNOWLES, Secretary, Tahakopa Hall Committee. Admission to Hall: Adults Is, Children Od. Titanic titanic TUG-OF-WAR. GEORGE STREET HALL, AUGUST 17, 18, 19, PRIZE MONEY, £l2 and £6, in Both Classes. LADIES’ TEAMS—S Ladies; .weight limit 48 stone; entry, 2s 6d; post entry. ENTRIES for MEN Close 5 p.m. TUESDAY; draw takes place 8 p.m. Tuesday Evening. All teams to weigh in by 7.30 each night. W. G. GLENGARRY, Hon. Sec., North End Boating Club. TONGUE clears, greater energy yours, better digestion when you eat LAXA lor breakfast; 21b 2s 6d.—All chemists.

ACCOMMODATION AT HOLIDAY RESORTS A N A K A, "WHERE THE SUN SHINES ALL DAY LONG.” THE IDEAL RESORT FOR THE SCHOOL VACATION. Whether you Want a Quiet Rest or Strenuous Exercises, you will find Everything you need at WANAKA. Bright, sunny days. Blazing Log Fires at Night. . The TARIFF at Wanaka Hotel has been REDUCED BY 30 PER CENT, for the period of the Vacation. Inquire at Government Tourist Office, Rattray street; or the Company’s Office, 90 Princes street, Dunedin. RING PHONE No. 13-405. -JJOTEL STONEHURST, AUCKLAND. “The only UNLICENSED Hotel de Luxe.” Under Entirely New Management. Mrs E. CHURTON, late of Wairakei, Manageress. 100 Rooms. Telegraphic Address: “ Stonehurst.” ENSURE an Enjoyable Holiday by Staying at TRBVOSE GUEST HOUSE, Brighton;' very comfortable home; moderate tariff. \ lap YOUR HOLIDAY! Eight Days’ Round Trip, Including Accommodation at White Star Hotel, Pembroke, for £5 10s. — Phone 13-444, 13-454. 23Ju WHERE TO STAY IN CHRISTW > CHURCH. HOTEL FEDERAL, Victoria square. 'Christchurch. All Communications Receive Prompt Attention. $ T. G. LEWIS, Proprietor. Box 532. Telephone 1040. rPELEGRAPH “ STONBLEA," the POPULAR CHRISTCHURCH HOTEL For SHOW WEEK and Race Reservations. Terms, 12s 6d per day. WANTED to RENT, SEASIDE COTTAGE; Moerakl preferred ; (please state particulars. —617, Times Office.. 13au BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS H O G G & C 0., L T D., ROBERTS STREET, DUNEDIN. TIMBER MERCHANTS AND IMPORTERS, SAWMILLERS. JOINERY MANUFACTURERS STEAM BENDERS The LARGEST STOCKS earned in Dunedin, including Rimu, Matai, Hard woods, Yellow Pine Oregon. Hemlock Plywoods. Plaster Board, and Bentwood Material. The Premier Door—" H, CO., LTD., D., Dominion "—Figured or Plain Ritnu, Oregon, and Redwood, is manufactured from kiln-dried Timber Catalogues of Designs on Application. Quotations given for All Classes of Building Material, Joinery, and Bentwork Timber Cut to Specifications and Supplied from Dunedin Yard Stocks, or . BUSH MILLS. TAHAKOPA

JfEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD.’ Assets Exceed £3,000,000. TRUSTEES AND EXECUTORS (By Act of Parliament). WORLD-WIDE FACILITIES. FIRE, MARINE, ACCIDENT, MOTOR CAR (Special Policy). Otago Branch Office: CORNER RATTRAY AND CR AWFORD STREETS, DUNEDIN. A. M. CAMERON, , Manager. gPECIAL BEDROOM SUITE. In Solid Oak; polished new twotone nut brown finish; Wardrobe, full length mirror, large drawer; Duchesse, 3 drawers, new type rim frame mirror; Pedestal Cupboard; 4ft 6in full panelled Bedstead, with rustless wire mattress. £lB 15s. If preferred this same design can be had in Silver-grey Ash, at the same price, or in Beech at £l4 Bs. NEES, . Corner Hanover st. and Ahzac Highway. COME PEOPLE HAVE A HABIT of leaving the front gate open when going out; the result is the dogs come in and play “ hide and seek ” among the flowers. A SPIRAL GATE SPRING, which is easily attached, will keep that gate closed Price 2s (posted 2id extra), from LYTLE & LAMBETH, The Ironmongers, in George street. I A K E ' S RESTAURANT. DOWLING STREET (Just round the corner from Princes street) OUR 3-COURSE LUNCHEON IS NOW REDUCED TO Is. The ONLY Difference is the Price. rj.AIN FORWARDING COMPANY, ** LIMITED A. V. GAIN, J. W JOWSEY, Directors. CUSTOMS AND SHIPPING EXPERTS Furniture Removers and Packers and Genera! Carriers. 20 BOND STREET. DUNEDIN. Office Phone, 13-084; Private Phones— ; 20-636, 23-283. 11s C& W. SHIEL, LTD., are cheapest tor Screenings, Sand, Cement, Asphalt, Tar, Rockery Stones; expert advice tree.— Ring Phones 10-032: Brickworks, 23-484, for instant delivery We are specialists In all these materials WHY suffer Rheumatism and Allied Complaints? Permanently cured by R.U.U.; Vs 6d.—Marshalls Pharmacy. NZ. HIGHWAYS CONSTRUCTORS, LTD.. . Logan's Point (phone 12-207) Deliver Asphalt, Tar Screenings Sand Cement, Lime. Creosote • IBau

Ten years ago Mr EL Kaye, a resident of Britain, challenged his neighbour, Mr John Garside, to a quiet game of chess. Mr Garside, it happened, was on the point of leaving for Australia, so it was agreed that the match should be played by correspondence. It takes about three months to obtain a reply from Australia and the game has dashed along at an average speed of four moves a year. About a year ago a critical position was reached, and from then until now the match lias been one long thrill. It was clear v that three or four moves, at the most, must see the end Could Mr Kaye win? Could Mr Garside stave off defeat? It would probably be an exaggeration to say that both players held their breath between moves, but the nearest possible approach to that took place. The final move has been made by Mr Garside, and after 10 years the result is known. The match ended in a drawl

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21723, 15 August 1932, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21723, 15 August 1932, Page 9

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