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LOCAL AND GENERAL

Free Gifts : The "Morning Post" free gift. scheme again attraeted atte-ntion from shoppers last week, and the following were successful- in . secjiring gifts: — Mrs. Duffy, Mr. R. Clifton, Mr. George, ' •.> Chairmaiii'S W,arning. When discussing the advisability of imposing an age limit for membership at the formation meeting of the Rotorua Tramping Club on Tuesday evening, the chairman, Mr. E. I. Plimmer, said that the club would have to take care that , it-8r.st?itu8 . was - not en-dange-red hy members undertaking un wise tramps. He expressed the opir)ion that leaders should refuse to condpct; badly equipped parties. L.G.U. Mtedal Matches The LJLU. , medal matches will be continuedjby. members of the Rotorua Ladies' Golf Club at the Arikikapakapa links on . Saturday. Following is the draw: — Miss Campbell v. Miss Sittimeys;. Miss Cooney v. Miss Faram; Miss Moore v. Miss Harris; Migs Go.rdon v. Miss Dannefaerd. Cricket Meeting Postponed Thq.annual meeting' of the Albion Cricket- Cluh,. which was postponed from last evening wilbbe.held in the ofRce of the Rotorua Furnishing Company on Friday -n-ext, September 23, at 5 p.m. As discussion on several important- matters afFeeting- the game will be invited, a full attendance of members and intending members is desired.. The Model City An interesting and unusual display is at present on view at the Lyric Theatre, whe-re a model of an old New South Wales mining town, complete with dance hall, sawmill, etc., is on view. This is a unique model exhibition of particular historical interest and includes models represe-nting the early N.S.W. convict and mining days, The various models are most ingeniously contrived and took 26 years to complete. The show is something quite out of the usual run and is a distinct nove-lty. Ladies' Golf Results The following were the best cards handed in the Rotorua Ladies' Golf jGlub. bogey handieap* competitiou, played yesterday: — A grade: \ Mrs, Robinson, 3 down; Mrs. La Trobe Hill, 4 down; Miss C'araachan, 4 down. B grade (first division) : Miss Black, 1 down; Miss La Trobe Hill, ;3 down; Mrs. J. Sherriff, 4 down; Mrs. J. Speer, 4 down. B grade (second division) : Mrs. Fe-nton, 2 down; Mrs, Johnson, 2 down; Miss K. Gordon, 5 down: Ladies playing ih the Rotorua v. Te Aroha match are requested to be at the clubhouse at 10 a.m. sharp.

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 334, 22 September 1932, Page 4

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LOCAL AND GENERAL Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 334, 22 September 1932, Page 4

LOCAL AND GENERAL Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 334, 22 September 1932, Page 4

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