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j cjifat mi.uakds nv a nov. • I.OXDOX. .Tim. -J. I A break (it 11-i. ;i record Tor those conipetitien.s. was made bv 11. R. (Jnrt- | land, need 14. of Bermondsey. in the j lihkl ol ih.■ Bovs’ Billiards Championship at Burrmtelies i 1 a I !. Soho-square. W.. when he brut the holder. S. !.ee. oT Streaihani. with ;i tend soon.' of "•Vi against <>s>H. (iartlaml made the break by every variety of stroke. The previous best score in these contests was hi hv Laurence Steeples at Sheffield two years a (in. (hiniand is t'ne so:i of ;t■ i ex-police oflieer. lie is :t natural billiards player. and had ihail no combing when he took part in the cliampinnshin for the first time last year. ib' reached the seini-iinal at the aye el Id, when he was beaten by Cooper of Newport, Isle of AA’iglii. Since then lie has been taken in hand by Alt J !’. Mannock. the billiards, eoaelt. (iartlaml is a very sound itll-ronnd pltiyer. and rarely misses a long jenny, which is the most valuable strokt' on the table. Tie will sttll be voting enough to play in next year’s championship. Jess labour and infinitely better results. These are the benefits of using *• tor polishing floors, furniture and leather goods.—Advt. Xavy Blazer Flannel .‘ss 3d a yard, also white silk Ida,tel cord 3d a yard, in stock again —McKay’s. The Lending Drapers.—Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 6 March 1926, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 6 March 1926, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 6 March 1926, Page 4

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