|;|ques : Standard jO| Z :T to size and bias* eP ; ■ T/K7B have fust landed it large shipment of these bowk, and they are , **' now—on-view for your inspection. They are.turned, out by specially devised machinery, ensuring absoI lute ttccuV-acy'and'uniformity'i.n bias'and size. I They with a full guarantee that tfiey comply in every dolail 1 with the regulations'laid dowJi by the authorities in, Australasia.-, All i Jaques Stlindtod Bowls are marked with the sizo and bias, aurl with the ' nsme.''Jnancsi londou," R«fus& substitutes. ■ ' All basfje.are.mado of the finest sea-sonod Liganm Vital, Each set ■ is made'froW tho eamo log of; wood, thus ; Ensuring Absolute Equality in Density. 1 The-following..Tournaments.have been won with Jaques Bowls:- ■ ■ North Island' Bowling Association Tournament, Wellington; Central j. Tournament, Champion of Champions of all , the Wellington Clubs (2 | \ years in succession); Champion of Champions of all tho.Auoklntid Clubs; 5 Covered Bijlks Tourfiainent, lield in Wellington Exhibition; Champion I Singles qf,,thp.following Clubs: Victoria, Kolburn, Thorndon, Karen, nnd , 6 Jflhnsonvilie; Charity Tournament, Dunedin; New Zealand Bowling As?nI oitttioiv.'ioSarnent.'Qliristchurch, for the' Championship of the Don-in-I ■ ion; Napier Club's Championship Singles and Pairs. f We alsoHiave iicrslock Jacks. Bowl Measures, Bowl Nets. Bub'oer f- Mats, and , 'Bige' to hold pairs or sele. . ■ ' ,i ! EW.-Mills &.-G0.,Ltf1.,-;] I Agents,' Hunter Street and Jervois Quay, Wellington, f
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 156, 21 March 1918, Page 9
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