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Mr P. Hally, formerly Conciliation Commissioner in Wellington, and «now a member of the Board of Trade, has been advised that his son. Private J. B. Hall' - , was killed in action on October 12. A man named H. Parsons, who lives in Ric.-arton, and is employed by Aulse brook ami Co., had his right arm brokeu yesterday through it being in some machinery. He was admitted to the hospital, an i after an operation his condition >•.%•)-. reported to be fair.

Has his own opinion, his own likes and dislikes regarding aBAT We are confident our STOCK has something to suit every taste. We have:— WISDEN'S Bats, in "Extra Special Selected," "Selected," and 'Ordinary" qualities. Acknowledged to be among the grandest drivers and lasters ever made. SPALDING'S "HAYWARD RECORD" Bats, personally selected by Tom Hayward, of the Surrey Eleven. The "AUTOGRAPH" Bat, specially selected from among the many thousands passing through his hands yearly, and autographed by Mr Wm. Gnnn, of Nottingham. The STUART SURRIDGE "EXTRA SPECIALLY SELECTED" Bat, the outcome of a quarter of a century's practical experience and experiment. The "ACME" and " CENTURY "—two beautifully-finished Bats. Duke's "KENTISH DRIVER" and "SPECIAL CLUB" Bats, recommended for club and practice use. Duke's "COLLEGE DRIVER," splendid value for junior clubs or school use. PRICES RANGE FROM 40/- DOWN TO 15/-. COLOMBO STREET

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume IV, Issue 1163, 2 November 1917, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Christchurch), Volume IV, Issue 1163, 2 November 1917, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Christchurch), Volume IV, Issue 1163, 2 November 1917, Page 6