BOWLING.
The following will represent the Grevnioiilh Bowling Club against the British team at (Jroyinoutli on Monday, February Ist:—Chalk! Graham. Trux-nll. lliug (s). Steer. Scull. Blackwood. .McKay («). Sharp. Wise. Carey. Blair (s). .Mercer, Cochrane. Fletcher, \\ bibley (s). ""Eiuergeneic-. Btebaei. Holmes. Moss. Steel. Official Umpire: Mr F. 11. Kilgour. The Rimanga ;iiid Hokitika dubs will also supply two rinks each, to complete the eight rinks to play against the visitors. Play will commence at 2 p.m. All Coast players must he on the Greymouth green bv 1.39 p.m. on the day of the match.
NEW ZEALAND TOURNEY. nv Tia.KOllAl’lI —PRESS ASSN'., COPVRTCHT. DUNEDIN, January 22. The Dominion Bowling Tournament rinks championship concluded to-day, and was won by the following rink:— Best, Siedcherg, .McCullough and Harrawn.v ml' Dunedin), who defeated McRobie, Parker, Stewart and Thomson (of Southland) by 26 to 24.
The weather was line until late in the afternoon, when light showers fell. A heavy wind blew during the day. The pairs championship will he concluded to-morrow.
Mclntyre and Pilkington (Hamilton) have reached the final. Ilarraway (Dunedin). Cooper (Txarori) and Tnnililyn (St. Kilda) will play off to decide who shall meet the Hamilton pair in the final.
What kind of tobacco do you prefer —mild, medium, or full? If von have been long a. worshipper at the shrine of My Lady Nicotine you have doubtless sampled all sorts of brands at one time or another, and have your preferences. But have you ever tried toasted' tobacco? It is quite a new idea. The leaf is carefully toasted and this process develops the flavour and aroma in quite a surprising way. It’s like eating salt with nuts or mustard with beef or cheese. You can test this for yourself because the Now Zealand tobaccos, now so much in evidence, are all toasted. Hence their delightful fragrance and flavour. And unlike most of the imported brands they contain such a small percentage of nicotine that they may he smoked pipe alter pipe “till the cows come i home” without unpleasant or harmful consequences. They won’t bite the tongue, and appeal to all tastes. “Hiverliead Gold” is aromatic, “Toasted Navy Cut” < Bulldog) a pleasing medium, and “Cut Plug No 10” (Bull’s Head) a fine full flavoured tobacco.— Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 January 1926, Page 2
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374BOWLING. Hokitika Guardian, 23 January 1926, Page 2
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