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WOMEN CUEISTS. “KEEI’S THE WRINKLES A WAV.” LONDON, October 8. “ A Kindred a day keeps the wrinkles away,” is the slogan of the recently formed Women’s Billiards Association. Women throughout the country are taking up billiards with enthusiasm, says the .v“-News-Ghronicle.” Several are already in the 75-break class. One, Sliss Joyce (Lordlier, of (lloueestershire, is in the 100-break class. Women’s teaching imd playing centres have been- established in London, Birmingham, Manchester, Olasgow, Belfast and' other towns.

CANCER FUND ALLUVIAL GOLD TOMORROW ■GET TICKETS TODAY! - R. Darrrteh Treasurer: B. L. ITaimnond By permission of the Minister of Internal Affairs. T\6. Box 110, Wellington. P.O. Box 110, Wellington. Closes 17th Oct., 1931. Drawn 7th Nov., 1931. /■. For the ffemTitl4j.inrposcs of the New Zealand Branch of the'British Mm pi re Cancer Campaign Society, Incorporated. KfflßSa 'OOB B 3 EES®? HEHHS ffiMHB OBBBH ®2 b c. H. ROSE, | 20, Mackay St., Grey ‘ ® Please s mil me Tickets in tli CANt’EK FUND AHT UNION. / JOZ MW 1 £ 1 tance of Tit kefs •>/« each, or Book of 9 for El. 1 oiirluseiSituniped addressed envelope for repl\ jiMMxw \vss i s9« ESSI E®Si S3KI KSSEU S3SBS! '*35353 Hfidw 2a£500 &m& 4". £IOO Sil.ilOO 6. h ..£100 7!S£100 4 at £SO 4 “ £25 20 at tlO 70 at £5 allprltesin IXUVfAUGOLD

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Hokitika Guardian, 16 October 1931, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 16 October 1931, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 16 October 1931, Page 3

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