DUNLOP RUBBER BOWLS Bowlers throughout New Zealand will be keenly Interested In the fact that we have succeeded in manufacturing a perfect HARD RUBBER BOWL. Its advantages will at once appeal to all devotees of the pastime—and its adoption by bowlers will effect considerable improvement in their play. This has been the pleasing experience ot every player 1 who has yet had an opportunity of using the new Dunlop production. The Bowl is of Solid Rubber throughout—as hard and fine grained as ebony, with a surface polish like glass. It is absolutely impervious to moisture, heat or cold—a vast improvement on the wooden or composition bowls now in use. It will not chip, eraek, shrink or alter its shape or weight in any respect. Apart from .the construction of the Bowl, there is no subsequent loading needed to bring it to Correct weight—thus ensuring an even balance. IT’S THE HOST PERFECT AND TRUEST PLAYJN6 BOWL YET SEEN ON ANY GREEN The standard sizes of Dunlop Bowls are as follows:— 5", 5 1-1 G", SJ" Every Bowl Is standard weight and No. S Bias-full, m specified. This work is executed by theleading expert in Australia*=3 and once stamped by the Association’s representative will never vary. Approved by lb# Dominion Bowling Aaaociation* _ .. - Obtainable from all leading Sport* Depots and suppliers of Sporting Good*. ' Price: £7 per set (4) DUNLOP RUBBER CO. of Aust., Ltd. Wellington, Christchurch and Auckland. si m as YET PRODUCED. THE SUPERIORITY of the ALL-WOOL MATTRESS is now becoming widely known as evidenced by the large sales and orders pouring in from all parts of the district. WOOL HAS FIVE TIMES THE LIFE t)F KAPOC, AND COSTS LESS. Wool can be . re-teased and used oyer . again without loss of weight or substance. V - 1 Wool contains greater Comfort and Warmth. CALL AND SEE A SAMPLE AT ; The New Zealand All-wool Bed QUEEN STREET, W. T. BUTCHART, Manager. LEVIN,
A. E. HYDE SHANNON’S LIVE LAND SALESMAN. OOAA- MODERN 5-ROOMED owOUU HOUSE an J-acre Section in locality. Built of the best material; nice garden and shelter trees. All conveniences and large well-built shed. Owner leaving. CASH, £6OQ. This house would cost £IOOO to build to-day without the section and garden. I HAVE alsp some of the Best SECTIONS in Shannon, situated in Baliance and Stout Streets for sale on terms that make buying easy—£lo down and £lO every three months, and the price is only £75. Iff you intend to have a home of your own, start right now and secure a section at slump price. You may not have this opportunity for very long. If you miss it you will regret it. I can help you to finance the huilding when section is paid for. TO BUYERS AND SELLERS AND THOSE IN DOUBT CONSULT LIVE LAND SALESMAN. I * m 1 —y *y W . E. HYDE SHANNON.
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Shannon News, 20 December 1921, Page 4
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