BLYTHES CALLING
All bridge players in Hawke's Bay with a very fcimely and special announcement. We arq privileged to present to you Mp, J, G>rilon AUard, who wii} give threq iectures pn Cpntract Bridge in our tea-rooms on July gth, Jth and 8th mclusive at 3 p.m. Mr. Allard came direct tp New Zealand from a six months engagement afc Los Aogeles. He has already delighted and helped hundreds pf players an Auckland, wliere his Iectures were most popular. He is a master teacher of the Culbertson International Studios whose headquarters are in New Ygrk. Mr. AUard, besides being a Culberfe* son Associate, is a player of very outstanding merit and is ranked as one of the leading stars, in th§ Oontract Bridge world. He is possessed of extraordi*»ary quuliiications for leeturing-=-is a good speaker with focile delivery and elear expression 0f all points dealt withAs tbis will he Ha Allard 's qnly appearances in Hawke's Bay it is essehtial to reserve early. We have sponsored many interesting innovations of service in Hawke's Bay and anticipate that this wilj be pur most popular one. The lectureg are arranged for beginners who desire accuraey in their knowledge of the fundamentals of Contract Bridge. Expert and advanced players also will derive mueh new knowledge and a master "brush-np'' and review of .your contract game cannot but be heseflcial to all who attend. These Iectures come at the right time of the year and Blythe'a Ltd. ean assure all patrons of a very interesting afternoon. Arrange your party now and reserve at tea-rooms. Admission is 2/- each lecture and includes a choice afternoon tea.-~-F.B.A.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 142, 3 July 1937, Page 12
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