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BOWLING

Oh Saturday a progressive pairs’ competition was conducted by members of the Temuka Bowling Club when three rounds were played. The skips section was won by Keys and Hope, who tied with three wins each. There were four winners in the leads’ section, each player having two wins and a loss. The winners were Farrell, Linn, Maclachian and McMeekin. Three members of the Temuka Bowl-

ing Club (Edwards, Davis and McInnes). took part in the game which was played between Town £nd Country on the Timaru green. Edwards and Mclnnes skipped two of the three rinks while Davis led for Edwards.

“UNDER TWO FLAGS” The sands of Sahara’s flame with revolt and France's Foreign Legion fights and loves with gallantry again in 20th Century’s “Under Two Flags,” the tremendous drama spectacle which brings Ronald Colman, Claudette Colbert, Victor McLaglen and Rosalind Russell to the screen of the Elite Theatre, to-night. Telling the story of a man who is brought back from a selfimposed doom by the love of a woman, the new picture affords Colman and Miss Colbert the greatest opportunities of their unusual screen careers. She is a hoydenish child of the desert, madly in love with the charming Colman, but he in turn gives his heart to Rosalind Russell. When Colman’s commander, Victor McLaglen, finds that this soldier stands between him and Miss Colbert, he makes every effort to destroy his subordinate by placing him in posts of danger.

Procter’s, the Opticians, Christchurch, will be making their next professional visit to Temuka on Tuesday, 16th March, when they may oe consulted on all defects of eyesight at the Temuka Hotel. Appointments can now be made by ringing the U.F.S. Dispensary. 'Phone 240 M

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Bibliographic details

Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20640, 1 February 1937, Page 4

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BOWLING Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20640, 1 February 1937, Page 4

BOWLING Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20640, 1 February 1937, Page 4

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