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gdiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiniiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiHiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiHiiim I Everything You Need for Summer Sport! | = CALL TO GAMES !* == he Summer Days And Summer Sports ,1 The time has arrived, when people don lighter clothing in s= Summer days may mean days of sunny laziness for some, ~>. ft -• . .-ft - - - ™ _< * x -«- -w . acknowledgement of the increasing persuasion of the sun’s rays, == = but for the great majority of people in Southland it means days ,»’..*'**/ ' . *' ’z* '•-”4 Vft *- ’ * *„***•*. 4 and thoughts are turned once more to summer sports. The == EE when outdoor recreation can be enjoyed to the full, and to the ‘ \ *’ • longer hours of daylight provide more leisure to enjoy the HE = sports lover the province offers every facility. Invercargill, with ♦ «y* 4 , ft relaxation from indoor routine and already organized summer =ss == its abundance of parks, caters for every form of sport and few . ft&i iBB > > sport has established itself. = townships in Southland are without cricket grounds, bowling I- | *7 . & ' ’ ’ ' ‘ ft ** :< • W „.. , , , , fl Q „„ Q ic, == = greens and tennis courts. And now, when spring is introducing fc; i « Cricket has begun, and the speckless flannels of the pay , — = summer, the games enthusiasts are coming into their own. 'ft I'>/<"*? I S ’.'4 Willi* • • - * * id the dazzling green of the fresh and the flash of the willow s — i t kac been reached ' - .ft) /fr? >• '■ - as the ball soars —it is hoped—to the boundary, speak of long days = = The climax o long weeks o/XTrXd andbrougS into > '. ' ' ‘ of exhilarating outdoor sport. The thud of the tennis ball on = = fl i P k kfl mn+k balk and now flash about «< x - " 'ft * umpire, and the swift precision of the players are indicative of = B ±!e“ * | ft''.. 1 another meanss of self-expression and regimentation. On the = = bowfing greens Their owners are eager with that spirit of f , W -ft .il 'MR ft’ftftft L"-; other h ® nd ’ th ? m 1 derly sectlo “, o£ the community are = = onflmTsm wWch only summer can give, to prove that they can L s ~ ' *4. ft g " , ft ft" . -?" B contemplating their bowling greens with speculative eye, some = = rise to greater heights than last season. The same impulse E; ~ Cft'ft’/ L wondering whether their new composition bow s will show = = to excel cln be sefn among followers of all sports in Inver- M * FwHIiBSHIH that it was not so much their indifferent play last year as he = = cargill this year. At Rugby Park, between 5 and 8 o’clock any ! ‘ Y -, - ’ v fold-fashioned woods that kept them out of the finals and the = evening numbers of determined-looking young men can be M conservative members fondle with i° vl ng. hands their old- = seen jogging grimly round the field while others are performing C” -?,,< • , , . *’* ' I I \« * # , <> fashioned woods and treat with lofty disdain any reference to EE intricate exercises. They are the professional and amateur runners ; "*T ’’ ‘ \ ,>- i “compo. == training for the hard season ahead. Swimmers and rowers, too, /ft-V ft/ White sails in the sunshine, flashing oars glistening wet as = = are training with zest; croquet players are patting determined | B , ! . »<■ | - */ '/ ; , t —I they feather the surface of the water, backs bending in unison == = balls on greens in different parts of the city; and hikers are P, yt.,*..' 1 I '’-/''S" - - - | dkiK and the creak of rowlocks show that the boating season has = = limbering up their muscles in contemplation of long forays into < \ ■ ' " ' - - ’i&.r' ' -ft-'T'M begun, that yachtsmen and rowers are in training for the E= == the back country of the province. ft * u. > **’ strenuous season ahead. == = Sunshine is dispelling the lethargy of winter. iim _ n > ~ = I A NEW DEPARTMENT I TENNIS EQUIPMENT | .1 - T? A Alexander’s “Half Volley.” Here is a model TENNIS NETS ' —— —«3-o<2^POcX=~— ——— KAVlxlilo we recommend for ladies or beginners. 17/6 to 60/- —■ BY ALL THE LEADING MAKERS |®t U ng f with^reUable^ut 3 IVe 40/- A big selection. Special discounts to clubs. = = — I Alexander’s “Cressy Wizard.” the new Alexander’s “Fearless.” A good all-round - = E 3 C model has specially designed throat and racket. Light balance. Attractive finish. NET WINDERS'9/6 = KODNISHINuS BDb££D LO Bw hmrffik “rEBMAUNE-TSIRT MARKING g = — Tennis Coaching x“ 1 h i« s ” ae . s “ ““ r ¥K ®'-‘ Sk °“ = = . .. T ... ,z. 1 Mn slow vnn «in)C Mr ROY HOWE, late Coach Sl^^Ne r i ’ Very’tuikJ’cin- Aicxanac's “Holshol.’* A Price 1/6 pkt — = Tn thi« npw dpnartment (at Invercargill and Gore) we can snow you some to Wellington and North struction. pnce 9a/- for beginners. . 35/- mT , XT „„ nnxmnc = = in inis new ueparuueut uil uiyciuusu* V« , Tennis Associations Dunlop “Fort.” A product of the new Slazenger’s “Fred Perry” Junior Special TENNIS RACKET COVERS = isiana xennis rrssociau jns, Australian Dunlop factory. Adjustable lightweight model for school players. No . A plain Rubb~- Covers, with draw ~ —w a— — - z-« w VW-*, m a wwt wr/MI ri rt ATTrtfp A WTLT WTF’nC’C I as i° lnec l our Racket b a i ance in handle. Price 90/- Weight 12oz. Very attractive. Price 35/- cor( i. Assorted colours - - - 1/9 ■ OUTSTANDING VALUES- in CURTAIN VOILES, CURTAIN NETS ■ = V w p- • demonstration games and 11 & Price 92/6 with leather grips and strung in our -/. — = a-— —— — zwvw «v* ANwmmrruic ZinF rjl lectures at town or country Sykes “Lady Champion,” a lady’s racket. workshop. No. E. Canvas all-over Cover. Very strong. I SHADOW TISSUES, SHADOWETTES, CRETONNES, BED- s/ — g i SPREADS and DRAPINGS g g = vl JEvIL/xL/m dim i-PIV/Xl IllvJkJ T»T7C!rri>TMr'TKTr‘ AATTI Alexander’s “Western Star.” An old fav- Spare Wing Nuts for Presses 4d each Special prices are Quoted to Clubs and ~ = KES 1 KINGING ANU ourite. Specially made by Alexanders to Schools. — = REPAIRS S?ket. the Sp d e e cTa a i n^ri f n|ing RACKETS FOR BEGINNERS SLAZENGERS, DUNLOP, AYRE’S = = Special Australian Gut 12/6 anteed for three mon th s : Li B ht pft™ ce 5 0/ _ The “Corona,” laminated frame, very strong CHAMPIONSHIP = J Our Values in SHEETS, PILLOW CASES, TEA TOWELLING, BED TICKING and court Gut" 20/1 T £‘ au one Price 3/g pair g fi TOWELS are too well known and need no recommendation to the thrifty housewife. C - Urt - w'- S ’S^fe^STn^-ntTWB = Tournament Gut - 35/- Light balance. Price 47/6 ular pr i ce . Price 17/6 become increasingly popular for all-round n j j Gfrlno-G Slazenger’s “Red Flash.” Laminated frame, The “Wimbledon.” An old favourite with play. Constructed to L.T.A. requirements, = ' helvfly kXced shoulder” good aIP our customers and wonderful value fts playing and lasting qualities are good. = = Standard grade 9d each roU nd racket. Price 45/- Price 12/6 2/6 pair, 15/- doz. — B ‘ C as h Dr a P ers DEE ST., , MAIN ST., «« ga » •!* 50 ESKST., INVERCARGILL B s WlwKw LTD- Soft Furnishers IN’GILL an GORE A.& W.Halllllltllll telephone 1947 ■ w Special Attention. 1 = I I « A ' I lift ■ ftftM' wul Frank Holloway & Co. L“ I I z/SB B.S.A. ■' • ■ MFI ■ *“ spe ft s ‘'”‘ i I Bicycle P ft_ sm | LONGER SERVICE— . ‘ . 1 = = mWWLJ GREATER VALUE FOR MONEY! L B 1 R © — 1 == /uLAjIi B.S.A. Bicycles are built to give a life- LOW CHARGES *> Order Your s — bW =r Jur/'aAil Wt time °f unfailing service under all ■ . . g —, /f// ./ Ckfici-wsae = = 1 1 BIIVY-Anz conditions. They are quality machines 'ft " ''' .. . < -ft , * '' ’ I £ol* |j|f / • vlflilStlllad Ucar = HI 11 W manufactured throughout in the B.S.A. I | ■>- . ' 1 HIRFQ * vV\ 'I -/k * EARLY = ~~ ul 11|| | factories, with many exclusive features '-YiUIIIILO ’ ■'/// = = W JI | hitherto found only in much higher L . , s ' | l___L_— 1 k/X w priced bicycles. For example: B.S.A. ’ ‘ ' I = = t—ftft / !l Cranks made from best quality carbon p ‘ I ~ stee l or S* n S s: Eadie Coaster Hub, the - '\ z ’ ' ’ s ftX Z''' I'-’,* 1 '-’,* -| <?v m • = = Coaster with a positive drive: B.S.A. [>' J|||||||F - j ___ T _ T . __ ni7i-nTA T r = = Chain Wheel double flanged with gear- . ” -ft » - ✓ ft£ / /,.^-ift’ 1 THERMOTS FOR QUICK BOILING WHILE CAMPING = r< a qtt t>otpi? CL ’t t ee th: Graceful D to round front | ' | . "ft’ftx. CAMP STRETCHERS AND STOOLS = = CAoil riUIL forks with brazed-in ends, etc. |- ; ' | S J x-iTTnvr til — = a y a D e P os tt— an d the balance in g ' T 7F—I COPPER BOILERS - CROCKERY - CUTLERY Etc. g Easy Terms as you ride. r '’’Mk I FOR HIRE OR FOR SALE = BUY YOUR B.S.A. FROM I ' I | LARGE ROOMY MARQUEES FOR HIRE j u%rß HF* IM B fi I ( to accommo< * ate U P to guests) = g the cycle specialists, ™ — 1 employ a competent staff to attend to you. § g PETERSON’S BUILDING PAY STREET, INVERCARGILL Telephone 133I /H* Alteration Sale Values in yft Holiday fe I I wj y nj -A»»- I I ftft tJuASpl* Sports Wear ■ FLEETFOOT SPECIAL FLEETFOOT SHOES I - =~ = Men’s and Ladies’White Canvas hard- ■ g T As shown above in White or Beige BOUGHT BEFORE THE RISE IN PRICE f /jBIt? = =: wearing Tennis Shoe with Black A Canvas 1-bar, Crepe sole, E /4 1 g == — Composition sole, cushion insole. Also one inch heel. Price J/ I I min B Jr —— 1 R/R A stall a r Sh .e, ln White, B= lg . or SPORTS TROUSERS SPORTS COATS I 1 = BOWLING SHOES Rainbow Camas. Sale I rice 0/ g 500 pairs bought on a low market. A special purchase of the latest |||. ' "■- -I ftftft == rverun «««, A Special Clearance of Men’s Bowling Shoes, in White All wanted shades, smartly cut. action back coats | , = = ENGLISH SHUES or Brown Calf with Crepe soles. Were 25/-. 4D /Q SPECIAL VALUE Low Cash Prices Low Cash Prices Sfejt f 7 = g “«». h ln ™>e re C.„.s, SaioPrire lt»/3 H'S IS/- 17/S «> 2S/- 22/B 27/6 ’W' '' W Jj \ = —— protected toe, i inch Bowling Shoes for Ladies and Men, as shown below, Canvas \ miiamm.. mi i mMMamraMmMMraMmmrawMmaraßami ftWgilL ‘ - ' ,z .Jd? == — / heels. Men’s sizes j n Brown Calf for Men and Brown Glace Kid for Shoes. H A I EE: ” 5/9 Ladies. With Regulation Crepe soles. SPOIVT SHIRTS UNDERWEAR v <>' —— '■Sftsftv ftftX ' Price /J )) /■£&/ , , , Interlock - - 1/11 and 2/3 ’ = — 1Q /1 1 Locknit Silk plain and coloured 1 111 = I□/ I I \ ft Low Cash Prices 7/6 to 8/6 SLIPONS AND PULLOVERS CYTMMV?I> CTTY«FC = i= I (f SpOft Shirt ’ Tie tO . matCh All colours and designs. &UMMUIK &UIT& _ , — S\ 1 Low Cash Price 5/11 to 10/6 Low Cash Prices 8/11 to 17/6 Worsted pure wool materials in latest shades and — f ~i| N As shown. patterns. == == SPECIAL VALUE / In Beige or White Canvas; rubber D _„ T TTJ BLAZERS T - . - , . 4 . = = White or Beige Canvas Shoes, with sole - 1 s inch shaped heel. E/O THE BEST T0 WN j Low Cash Prices 25/- to 35/- L ° W Cash PrlCeS 3 2 4 4ft gUmeaS = = ALL CASH MAIL ORDERS POST FREE Sale Price J/□ 1 = zmi.-u , t O’ ‘tic «« J. qsMW A W ft’ WALKING SHOES = i X/“d s ftfto-s 2 ; : McDONALD, nr X- Pr* Post O££ice Copnel ’’ 1 = Men’s and Ladies’ . q/4 4 CITY BOOT PALACE Cuban heels. Sale Price g/Q WW© OC INVERCARGILL. = g Sale Pnce □/ I I , Invercarg MA!N ST., Gore. ’ j' j §

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Southland Times, Issue 23342, 28 October 1937, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 23342, 28 October 1937, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 23342, 28 October 1937, Page 9

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