LAWN TENNIS ST. ANDREW'S AND FIRST CHURCH On Saturday afternoon a friendly match between St. Andrew's (Hamilton) and First Church (Frankton) was played on the courts of the latter, St. Andrew's winning by US games to 92. St. Andrew's players arc mentioned first in each instance:— Combined Doubles.—Misses McMiken. and von Stunner v. Miss Hodgkinsou and Curry, 7—l ; Miss Parr and Garland v. Miss Kemp and Irvine, 5—7; Miss Parr and Simpson v. Miss Cameron and Kay, 7—5; Miss Postgate and Bettley v. -Miss Jones and Rowe, 7—G; .Miss \Vhittaker and Anderson v. Miss Terry and Bailey, '.i —7; Miss Maekie and >Yhineray v. .Miss Whitaker and Johnston. 7—2. Men's Doubles. Von Stunner and Garland v. Curry and Irvine, 7—G; Simpson and Bettley v. Kay and Rowe, I —7; Anderson and Whineray v. Bailey and Johnston. 7—G. Ladies' Doubles. Misses McMiken and Postgate .v. Misses llodgkinson and Kemp, 7—2: Misses Parr and Postgate v. .Misses Cameron and Jones, 7 —6 : Misses Whittaker and Maekie v. Misses Terry and Whittaker, G—7. Men's Singles. Garland v. Currie, 7—fl; von Stunner v. Irvine, 7—4; Simpson v. Howe, 7—5; Bettley v. Kay, 7—3. Ladies' Singles.—Miss McMiken v. Miss Hodgkinson, 7—4; Miss Parr v. Miss Kemp, 7—l; Miss Postgate v. Miss Cameron, 2-—7. Total: St. Andrew's, 118 games; First Church, 92. The King of Tonics Eorsythe'? Vigor Tonic—invaluable as a piek-me up after inflrsnza, colds, etc. Bottles, 2a 6d and 4» 6d. —Forey the, Chemist. Hamilton.* Public Notices. H ,WA * (MATERNITY.) NURSE OLSEN, DAWSON STREET, HAMILTON EAST. •Phone 816. jlfß. (TEO, rp qpURNBULL, PIANOFORTE TUNER AND REPAIRER. FIRTH STREET. CLAUDELANDS. Thone 804. 122 MASSAGE AND ELECTRICAL TREATMENTS. THE recognised Therapeutic Measure. "Unsurpassed in Medical and Surgical Cases. All Nervous, Muscular and Functional Disorders a speciality. Deformities corrected. # MASSEUR AND MEDICO ELECTRICIAN (English and Colonial Experience). Address— CARE H. BROTHERS. ESQ., MARAMA STREET 'First House on Left off Seddon Road). 'Phono 473. DO YOU KNOW ? ? THE THEATRE ROYAL LUNCHEON AND TEA ROOMS ARE UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. MR 0- BRETT, OF WELLINGTON, CHEF QE CUISINE, Having taken over the management of the above premises, wishes to notify present patrons and citizens that the kitchen will be under his personal supervision. Club Dinners and Suppers a feature. Our Cakes mid Scones are homemade. . in Re-opening after renovation, iu a.m., TUESDAY MORNING, 9th December. Open till 11 p.m. Grills and Fish a speciality. Resent vour table. 'Phone 1128. NOVO-KO makfs your car pull better, saves second gear work; no carbon.—J„ FOMKHOY and CO., LTD..
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Waikato Times, Volume 92, Issue 14267, 19 January 1920, Page 7
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