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MANAWATU TOURNAMENT. By Telegraph'—Preßs Association. Pamerstoa N., Last Night. The Manawatu golf tournament wa9 continued fx>-day in delightful weather conditions. In the men's championship Barraud (Manawatu) beat Saunders (Wanganui); Colbeck (Auckland) beat LuSk (Canterbury); A. Seifert (Manawatu) beat Harman (Manawatu); K. Duncan (Wellington) beat Harold (Wanganni). Barraud then beat Colibeck and Duncan beat Seifert. Barraud and Duncan play off tomorrow. In the ladies' championship Mrs. Be\an (Otaki) beat Mrs. Innes (Manawatu); Mis? R. Williams (Wellington) beat Miss Cave. , R. S. Abraham won the men's bogey and J. Harold the stroke handicap.
: When a man is in want of a suit or O pair of trousers, he naturally turts Ito "The Hash," that well-known stow in Devon-street, New Plymouth. They've the biggest assortment, the newest materials, and the liest cut suits—we speak bf the "Preshwell"—of any store in Caranaki. Trousers 4s lid to 10s fid. Hits 21s to fi7s Oil.—Advt. The sweet girl strolled along the blo.-k. The cheeky dude remarked, "Ahem!" Not dreaming of the sudden shockThat would reward his stratagem!
The maid remarked, with humor grim. "Your cough seems liad to-day! I'm sure You'd best take tlrs!" and handed him A bottle of Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. f! Mrs. R. fladd. 307 Madras street. North. Christch"rch. X.Z.. wril-.--: "Ohainberhrn's Cough Kemcdv is a piost valuable medicine. I sell a lot of it in mv shop, and it is used in m|home. T have recommended it to several people and have never known it lo fail. There is no question but what it is the foremost cough medicine sold in this district." For sale by all chemists »nd storekeepers
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 215, 4 September 1908, Page 3
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270GOLF. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 215, 4 September 1908, Page 3
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