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SWIMMING SPORTS.

WOKSEIt BAT CLUB'S WIND-UP. The Worser Bay Swimming and Lifesaving Club wound up its season by holding a sports gathering iu Worser Bay. '.There was a large attendance, and. the race* were well contested. - The results are as follows— "The tie in tho Brodio Cup event between L. M. Silver, scr., and M. Moxham, 28sec., was got off over a 100 yards distance,, and resulted in Moxham winning the cup. . 50yds. Senior Breast Stroke.—J. Heath, 4sec., i: V. L. Allan, 2sec., 2; T. 0. Fox. ssec., 3.. Also started: L. M. Sil-. ver, scr.; L. Brodie, 3sec.; P. Cooper, 3sec.; B. Doughty, 3sec.; E. Brodie, 4sec.; J. Kennedy, 4sec.; A. Eraser, 4sqc.; L. B. Garrett, ssec. * Ladies' 50yds. Breast Stroke,—Kitty Pownall, scr., 1; Stella Bell, 20sec., 2; Nellie Eobertshaw, 20sec., 3. 50yds., Boys under 14 years.—H. Warcup. lOsec., 1; C. Cording, 6cr., 2; A. Harrison, 7sec., 3; J. Eowntree, 12sec„ i. . ■ 50yds. Medley Eace Boys, under 14.—C. Cording, scr., 1; J. Eowntree, Usee.,. 2; A. Harrison, 12sec., 3; H. Warcup, ssec., 'i, 25yds.. Small Girls.—Enth Eraser, 4«ec., 1; Nellie Robertshaw, scr., 2,; Edna Bell, Ssec., 3. . Medals for the boy and girl from tho Worser Bay School showing most improvement. in swimming during tho season, judged by Messrs. G. N3. Hill and W. H. Coy, were won by Frank Norton- . Taylor and Euth Eraser respectively. The members of the club gave an exhibition of land drill and life-saving with the reel, and afternoon tea was provided by members of the ladies' committee. ■ Miss Ida Green arranged an entertainment which took place at Clifton Terrace liospital on Wednesday night. Contributing to the programme wore: Miss Nessie Jennings, .Miss Myra Gawler, Miss 1 Christine Dibley, and Miss Myrtle Jennings, Mr. F. J. Bromley, Mr. Walter Wood, and Mr. Arthur Wilson. After the concert Sister Guffie entertained the performers at supper. ; Among the "visitors to Auckland this week, states the "Star;" was, Mrs. Elliott, better knowif'as the Australian authoress and dramatist, _ "Sumner Locke." She ivas accompanied by Miss Harvey, and both were on their -way to, America. Miss Harvey toured New Zealand some time ago in Bernard Shaw's drama, "Fanny's First Play." DOES SUPERFLUOUS HAIR 31AE , i TOUR BEAUTY? The greatest humiliation is suffered by women so afflicted. These growths mav be permanently destroyed with "KULDAH." This safe, suro, and simple remedy does not" mark or burn the skin, and has no objectionable odour. Hair on the facn and neck gives one an unkept appearance, and it behoves every woman to use the best means at her disposal to completely destroy, the growth. ICULDAH is prepared from the formula of one of the world's most noted skin specialists, and is guaranteed to destroy the worst growth. Price, 6s. 6d„ from Geo. Mee, Chemist, Lambton Quay, Weilington. ■ Posted. 3d. extra.—Advt. Messrs. C. W. Price and Co. will hold an auction sale of household furniture at their mart, Lambton Quay,, at 1.30 .p.m. to-day. The Police Department notify that unclaimed property i in /their hands, at Wellington, ifnot claimed before March 31, will be sold by auction: The Christcliureh competitions will commence on May 3, and entries will close on March 29. Strong, neat, good-wear "shorts" for boys; made from 6trong remnants of men's suitings. Just opened. In sizes 1 to 16, from 4s. 6d„ rising 3d. per size: , Geo. Fowlds, Ltd.—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3035, 23 March 1917, Page 3

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SWIMMING SPORTS. Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3035, 23 March 1917, Page 3

SWIMMING SPORTS. Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3035, 23 March 1917, Page 3

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