Anyone desirous of being "made-up" for "Wednesday's procession wil be helped towards perfection on applying to ~ t Brofeesor Cardston, of room No. 10, Grand Hotel, Levin. •Messrs. James Watt (professional to the Wellington Golf Club) and E. fe*. Douglas (professional to the Miramar Golf Club) are desirous of promotig a competition amongst all golfers in .New Zealand for the purpose of raising money to augment the Wounded Soldiers I'und, and have donated two complete kits of clubs to bo competed for on Wednesday, June 23. The ladies are to play a medal round, under c'ub handicap, entrance fee Iβ encij player and al 1 receipts 'without deduction to be donated to the Wounded Soldiers Vaod.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 15 June 1915, Page 3
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