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TO ANGLERS! TROUT SEASON OPENS OCTOBER 1 We have just landed a large assortment of RODS REELS LINES CAST FLIES And Other Fishing Requirements too numerous to mention BUY YOUR TACKLE FROM US We Give Free Advise, Where and How to Fish, P. Hansen & Son PHONES: 782; Private 1235
The Wellington tennis player R. G. PattinsOri, No. 10 on the present New Zealand ranking list, has been transferred back to Christchurch. Patlinson arrived in Wellington from Christchurch at the end of last summer, and his transfer will mean a loss to Wellington tennis. H c is also a fine badminton player, .and it was considered that he had prospects of being selected for the New Zealand team which recently returned from Australia. For Hackipg Coughs, take Woods’ Great Peppermint Gure.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20052, 26 September 1939, Page 9
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