SOUND SLEEPTHE SECRET OF VITALITY! Work and: play—life summed up in three words . . . words that stress the need for overbounding vitality . . . and eight hours of restful slumber. Sleep on " Sleep-Well " Mattresses . . . a luxury at a necessity price. There is a " SleepWell " to suit every purse . . . The " SleepWell" Supreme ... The " Sleepwell " Majestic . . . The " Sleep-Well " De Luxe and the "Sleep-Well." At all leading drapers and furnishers. See the name "Sleep-Well " on the border. |f»4e in Hew Zealand by Arthur Ellis k Co. Ltd., Dunedin |W>9 f « k-4* r 1* ' (& Oatmeal" Stout one and only way to really enjoy " Oysters is to take them with "Oatmeal" .Stoat. Any stout will not do, it must he '" WARD'S "OATMEAL" STOUT. prompt delivery of lots of one dozen o or two dozen small or over, ring:— 34-279; 35-420 ; 34-347 ; 35-720; 32-322; ;M-148. And from Hotels, "Wine and Spirit i ZEALAND BREWERIES LTD. f"3/- 3/- 3I- 3/- 3/- 31- 3/- , ECONOMICAL, RECREATION. Tramping ID TRIP. Inclusive Fare 3/ftSIOTUKARARA—TRAMP to DIAMOND HARBOUR * to LYTTELTON—RAIL to CHRISTCHURCH. gpS,— Trains leave Christchurch, 8.0 a.m. daily * "nesday]. 7.25 A.m. Wednesday. 2.0 p.m. Saturday. IpJPr-Special Trip X3th March, train leaves 8.5 a.m. FIT AND ENJOY LIFE. for particular* of other tramp». »/• 31- 3 b 3b 31' 31- 3/• 3/' J/' J/' '/■ */■ 3/CONG. Pacey trophy. ft* » tuccMsion Fidget, "on the Irene Aoats of lift 6in and jL*' ea - of n °t moro than " M h#ld at Red " w£i t l iood tlde ® nd a *M an excel- ■ * buoy in the outer I »nd then to Skylark return to Skywpod and return to start raj* to Skylark Fidget gr jvi? 89 wl lead, and Sltoda, « w to ahead, jK|g~"7 "Sating for second iT boatß in the XJi», *nd Gadfly. On the run back to "Skylark spinnakers were set, and the order then was much the same, except that the boats were well strung' out. The beat back to the tripod was notable for a neck-and-neck struggle between Uiia, Ha Peru, Possum', and Gadfly, who turned in that order. On the homeward run Uira was displaced by Ma Peru and Possum, while Fidget had. finished about seven minutes in front of the second boat. ' The results were: Fidget (E. Morrison and D. Bassett), 4hr 47min SSsec • •• 1 11a Peru (F. Foreman and M. Hanna), 4br olmin 56sec .. •• „ •• N •• Possum (0. White and 1. Bassett), 4hr somin ssec .. •• ■; Uira (R. Hendry and P. McGimty), 4hr 55min ISsec .. , •• Gadfly (E. P. Xewburgh and J. A Court), _ 4hr sGmin 23scc •• , • 0 Redwing (G. McKay and G. Papps), 4hr 57min 30sec .. •• •• „ •• Winsome (R. Beveridge and W. 4hr E7min 50ssc • • • • ' Also etarted: Alice (A. Tyson, T. P°^ s . ai:d C. Dawn), Vida (D. Ktng and L. McGregor), Toff (R. Mellor and J Clemens), Dawn (B. Mellor and X. Churchill), Frolic (D. Myers and R. Boulton). . - After the race Mr Stacey .presented tKe trophy to the winning crew (E. Momson •nd D. Bassett), on behalf of his daughter.
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20489, 7 March 1932, Page 5
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