LAWN TENNIS
WHICH BALL SHALL BE USED ? Mr. M. E. Dennistan presided at the Quarterly meeting of the council of the New Zealand Lawn Tennis Association last evening. The following delegates were present Messrs? Barry Keesm o (Auckland), F. F. Grady, and R. N. K. Swanston (Hawke's Bay), Melody CWanganui), S. • iarker (Marlborough), F B. Sp.lstary iSputhland , 3?. W. Croinbie (A\est Coast), E. Sal mond (Taranaki), H._T. M. Fathers, A. 6. Henderson, and D. M. Kean (\t e '". lington), and A. Pethenck, secretary. The question of encouraging young players by holding a. schools championship at the New Zealand meeting, and also the advisability of • holding interisland representative matches, with P?®" sibly A and B teams, aro matters which the Management Committee will consider at its nest meeting. • Considerable discussion ensued the question of what brand of ball should be used at ohampionship meetings. Ihe Management Committee had recommended that the Slazenger's baE should be used. Several delegates asked why the Management Committee had adopted this course, and also if any complaints had been received from associations in respect to Ayres ball,. winch had been in use during the 1914-15 season. The chairman made a. lengthy statement in reply to the question, and the secretary stated that there had been no complaints from competitors at the recent New: ■ Zealand : championship meeting. _ On the motion of Mr. Barry Keesmg it was resolved: "That Ayres _ ball be adopted for use at the. nest New /Zealand championship meeting.' _ ■ Sir. D. M. Kean gave notice to move the following motion: —"That the matter of adopting or approving of one or more makes of ball for the New Zealand championship meetings be referred. to affiliated associations each > year for their respective opinions, and that \ the matter be decided at a subsequent meet--ing of the council." WHY MRS. HULLEN DISPENSED WITH ELECTEOLYSIS. "I was, and. am still, an expert in eleotrolysis said Mrs. Hullen in the course of an interview, "but I'm clad to eay I don't need to practise it. Electrolysis 13 not nearly so-efficient, as Eusma for removing snpeifluous hair. Electrolysis is paiiif ul, and no matter - how skilfully done, every insertion of .the hot needle must leave a little cicatrice—white scar —iust as any other wound will show after healing. But, with my. improved Rusma treatment no needle is used, consequently no scar-CAN be left.. In fact the skin is' cleared and softened and improved. And I GUARANTEE a cure with Kusma—l've scores of. testimonials." Mrs Hullen invites all superfluous hair sufferers to call or write. Mrs. Hullen, Beauty Specialist, Boulcott Street, Wellington. Dept. 3.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2396, 27 February 1915, Page 2
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431LAWN TENNIS Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2396, 27 February 1915, Page 2
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