lit order that tennis players may secure the freshest balls that it is possible to get L. S. Ross has arranged with the distributors of Dunlop. Ayres and Spalding balls to supply his needs as shipments arrive. The ruling price this season is hs 'per pair. Mr Ross has also secured the sole agencies for Sykes and Prosser tennis goods. These quality goods as well as those of other makers may be seen at his Sports Depot, Revel! Street.—23. Our new frock lengths are now opened out in silk voile, art'silk moreoains, art silk crepe, figured satins, silk rayon, silk rayon brocade, organdie and many other novelties. All cordially invited. Schroder and Co.—Advt. Don’t use ordinary polish for good furniture and linoleum. Use the best —“Tan-ol” cleans, polishes and preserves. Accept no other, —Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 September 1930, Page 4
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