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iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiihiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiniii Brilliant Recovery MR. GEO. O. SUTTON, secretary • of the New Zealand Golf Council, on Tuesday night received the follqwing cable message from Sloan Morpeth;; — "I beat Ivor Whitton at the 42nd Hole, Apperley beat Russell 3 up . and ' 2to play. Ryan beat Nettlefold 3 up and 2 to play. Hattersley beat Winser 1. up. "I was 5 holes down with?l2 holes to go, .but thereafter played the best game of my career. Don't expect too much.. (Signed) Sloan Morpeth." miniiimiiiiiuiuiuiiiniiiiniiiiiiiiiniuiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini

J. M. Hockin was at his best, m the final qualifying round at Titirangi. His opening round was a 93 and m, a strong wind and with conditions against him,' he returned a 76 to head the list. R. M. George does not often return cards of over 90 m a 'tompetition. At Titirangi he is reckoned a good putter, yet m this round three putts were as common as a drive. They kill the score. Dr. Macky develops brilliant golf at times, caught m the mood, he soundly defeated C. T. Thompson m the Auckland —Pupuke. match. Miss T. Rathborne created a surprise m defeating Miss Culling at- the 19th m the semi-final of- the Middlemore Ladies' championship. : J. Gilbertson landed a double at Waiwetu with a 73 and a 75. He picked up the spoon and weekly ball competition. .' y Hutt seniors were too goodf for Miramar and won th'e inter-club" match by 13-8, and .also points m the Crawford Crescent competition. . \ .

FOR BILIOUS HEADACHES

Take the Laxative Perfection. A .clogged state of the bowels and liver usually is' the cause of biliousness . and sick headache, and for obvious reasons' it is more sensible to take a mild aperient like Pinkettes than sedative powders and tablets that drug. the symptoms, but do not dispose of the cause. Pinkettes, because they do not shocn the system, but act gently yet efficiently, are the ideal remedy foV dispelling sick headjiches, biliousness and mild digestive disorders. Pinkettes should always be taken to prevent and correct constipation aj»d torpid liver. Everywhere, 1/6 bottle." \

PINKE T T E S Laxative Perfection KEEP YOU WELL .'.'»--,.■ ■ * - CnCC sample sent on application to G.L. I nil Dept.. Box 845. G.P.O. Wellington* HERBERT -NOAH: BLIGHT Any Person able to supply, the address of the above-named, a builder, who, with his family, left Hastings, New Zealand, for foreign parts during 1914, is requested to ' communicate with, ■ Hastings Lawn Terfnis Club (Incpd.) P.O. Box 113, Hastings. '"

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NZ Truth, Issue 1239, 29 August 1929, Page 17

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Tapeke kupu
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Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 NZ Truth, Issue 1239, 29 August 1929, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 NZ Truth, Issue 1239, 29 August 1929, Page 17

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