The draw for the second round is at follows:—Mrs N. Harris v. Miss Taverner, Miss Kebbell v. Mrt Goodall; Miss N. Wilson v. Mrs K. J. Carter, Mrs A. J. Law v. Mrs J. jffarumani. The best scores returned in th® L.G.U. Bronze Medal competition, played on Thursday, are as follows:—Mias D. Perrett 109 —36—73; Miss F. De Burgh 96—22—74; Mrs L - . Harris 97 21—76; Mrs McDonell 102—26—76. “JUST A BLONDE” Dorothy Mackail First National featured player, has aroused a question of courting that prob*dy will forever go without a definite solution. It is: “When is a young man serious?” In Miss Mackaill’s iatest motion picture, “Just Another Blonde” which comes to the Bulls Town Hall to-night, her room mate being as curious as all of the weaker sex, asks Dorothy if • young man with whom she has been out for the first time, tried to kiss her good night. When Dorothy explains that he didn’t, her room mate at onre declared that he must be serious in hif intentions.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19918, 13 August 1927, Page 3
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