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WHEN the average man hears of the I game of croquet, he is- apt to* smile' derisively 'and mutter something about lit being not- much of a he-man's 'game. He has .two reasons for,, doing so— one, that he has never tried it; two, that he has 'yet to meet H. A. Perm, one of the aces, of the croquet world. •' • ' He has come back to Christchurch, arid the players of the seemingly leisurely game know a great content. For H. A. is a croquet ..ace. To see. him wielding anaallet is -to see a real artist at work, v v "■■■■ - He .is-> leaving Ghakurie--TmuchL. : to Ohakune's .disgust^-rand the coming warm weather will find him on- the croquet green morning and night." Incidentally, to everybbdy-T-croquet players and. others-^he is 'one of the 'best. '■• ■"' • ..;'..•; .-■■:' .' .
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NZ Truth, Issue 1185, 16 August 1928, Page 6
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135Penn Name NZ Truth, Issue 1185, 16 August 1928, Page 6
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