GOLF
TIMARU LADIES’ CLUB. The following is the draw for today’s medal match and first qualifying round for the Templer Cup:— Morning.—Miss Manchester v. Mrs Long; Mrs O’Leary v. Mrs Kingston; Miss West v. Miss Roberts; Mrs Priest v. Mrs Knowles. Afternoon.—Mrs Grant v. Miss Horwell; Mrs W. A. Scott v. Miss V. Campbell; Mrs Finch v. Miss Bell; Mrs Millar v. Miss Pringle; Mrs Paterson v. Mrs O’Callaghan; Mrs Hawkes v. Mrs Brady; Miss McKerchar v. Mrs Kerr; Miss G. Campbell v Miss M. McCallum; Mrs Hunter v Miss Neill; Miss A. Campbell v. Miss May; Mrs J. A. Scott v. Mrs Martin; Mrs May v. Miss A. McCallum; Mrs Coxhead v. Mrs E. A. Scott; Miss Davies v. Mrs C. Young; Mrs Hunt v. Mrs Minifie; Mrs Piddington v. Mrs Skinner; Mrs Jowsey v. Mrs Blue; Mis Oxford v. Miss M. Young. Port Arthur.—Miss Fox v. Mrs Robinson; Miss Torlesse v. Mrs Steven; Miss Waddell v. Miss Kerr; Miss Anderson v. Miss Jowsey; Mrs Mason v. Mrs Greenfield.
THE DANGEROUS STOWAWAY
This particular chap is on deck all the time, although you cannot see him. He is the cold germ, one of the many that is frequently hiding in the system waiting to make his presence felt when your vitality is low or when chills give him a chance. Be prepared with Baxter’s Lung Preserver to suppress an outbreak before it develops dangerously. All the family like “Baxter’s” and have learned tc have confidence in this remedy, famous for over 70 years, and more popular to-day than ever. Noted for its tonic properties. Pin your faith to “Baxter’s." 1/6. 2/6 and 4/6, at all chemists and stores. .
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19802, 18 May 1934, Page 13
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279GOLF Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19802, 18 May 1934, Page 13
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