1 longer carries with the Challenger Golf Ball, because it is designed and constructed to carry further than tho heaviest balls. To play one is to ensure full value out of every stroke—Advt,
"Thirty shillings a week for lifo" is an announcement 'which is elsewhere ntlverlised in connection with tho Grand Art Union promoted by tho Otago Fallen Soldiers' Fund. TC'is iu't union expects to meet with a ready response for tickets, as ilio prize is to lio a new brick and plaster modern dwelling, valued at £1200, tho price of tickets being at tho nominal sum of is. Gd. The addresses where tickets may bn obtained locally aro also enumerated in tho advertisement. Madame Ethel Berry, late 11.A.M. and music mistress at Elgin College, Canada, and more recently of Darling Downs. Queensland, hns opened rooms at 21G Lambton Quay, and is prepared to receivo pupils for pianoforte and theory for Associated Board and Trinity College Exaiih inutions. Miss.Berry had 20' successes at last year's- Association Board examinations. There are many ways of catchinr enld. but the one qultk tcliersr in "NAZoL." Cijii 1» lakeu oii-sunai' or iulmlajl, (H) it. .tosdwuE/Mt-v ._j
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2522, 24 July 1915, Page 12
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192Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2522, 24 July 1915, Page 12
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