• SATURDAY'S WARFARE. Athletic youni/ men in immaculate flannels viciously punch halls at one another on the tennis courts; other flannelled athletes Ditch swipe at .in'! chase harder halls 011 the cricUot fields: an older feneration gently roll' 5 harder halls still nlotirr the velvet swards of the bowline greens; ir> the outskirts of the Oitv 011 th<» col 1 courses, other croups of men are cursing the smallest of all halls M f 'tc trying to hit. them out of rench. Yes continual warfare every S'nturdav afternoon between man and Sail, hut afterwards neace nerfeet whon pood old Ed'reworth Is nulled o"t of Mw> oouch thn mei-dlv hrinr is filled and comes the smoke of sweet under standing. Edeeworth in n pin" is the perfect complement +0 the Saturday afternoon's sport —- OLD FASHIONED? . . . . . never! While Christmas remains a season of goodwill so lonjx will the cheerv custom of sending Xmas greetings by cards to friends near and far be honoured. Make an ar jv Cii-uce from our unin'ie and ver> delitrhtful 1930 selection. Simpson and Williams, Ltd., 238 High street. —1
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20095, 26 November 1930, Page 11
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181Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20095, 26 November 1930, Page 11
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