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I DUNLOP RUBBER BOWLS | S Bowlers throughout New Zealand will be keenly interested in the a® fact that we have succeeded in manufacturing a perfect HARD E S RUBBER BOWL. Its ad van if-es will at once appeal to all devotees e! B the pastime—and its adop on by bowlers will effect considerable g K improvement in their p'ay. a.s has been the pleasing experience of || S every player who has yet had an opportunity of using the new Dun- |= E 3 !op production. The Bowl is of Solid Rubber throughout—as hard and g B fine grained as ebony, with a surface polish like glass. It is absoB lutoiy impervious to moisture heal or cold —a vast improvement on B the Wooden or composition bowls now in use. It will not chip, crack, e| S shrink or alter its shape or weight in any respeet. Apart from the 5= B construction of the Bowl, there is no subsequent loading needed to t== • bring it to correct weight—thus emurinr an aven balance. g 3 U*S TWt ROST rurtCT M 9 TIOTST FLAYIW BOOL YETSEEN ON ANY GREEN g B £he standard sizes of Dunlop Bowis are as follows:—5". 5 1-16". s|" g 3 ®P wl 1* standard weight and No. 3 Blas-full, unless otherwise ||l B| •peelnod. This work is executed by the leading expert in Australia— EH B and one* stamped by the Association’s representative will sever vary. jSk, Appreved by tte Dawiaia* Saw lias Aaaaciatias .JT/ ObUiaable fra— all iaadiaz Starts Depots aad xa»lien af Spertiac Geedt. Hn Ldk Price : £.7 per set (4) Kb DUNLOP RUBBCR CO. of Aust., Ltd.. / W Wellington. Christehureh and Auckland. V MW

INGLEWOOD SPORTS; (I j uer X.Z. Athletic and Cycling Union Rules.) INGLEWOOD RECREATION GROUND. THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1922. Sports start at 12 noon. PROGRAMME: g.—lsoyds. Maiden Race; post entry Is 6d. First £l, second 10s. —1 Mile Bike Handicap; First £3, second 20a. third 10s. Nomination 4s. g.—Boys' 120yds. Handicap (under 14 yean) ; First and second prizes. Trophies. Post entry Gd. g.—]2Oyds. Inglewood Handicap; First £5, second 30s. third 10s. Nomination 6s. g.—Hjgh Jump Handicap; First 10s. Post rg»—Boys* 1 Mlle Bike Handicap (under 18 i years) ; First and second prizes. Trophies. I Post entry Is. rg_—BBoyds. Handicap; First £3. second 20s, third 10s. Nomination 4s. g.—2 Mlles Bike Handicap; First £3, second i 20s, third 10s. Nomination 4s. g.—Putting the Shot Handicap; First 10s. Post entry Is. gß.—22oyds. Handicap; First £3, second 20s, third 10s. Nominations 4s. Igl —Boys’ 220yds. Handicap (under 16 years) ; First and second prizes. Trophies. Pott entry la. Hop, Step and Jump Handicap; First 10s. Post entry la. gX— 44oyds. Handicap; First £3, second 20s, third fos. Nomination 4s. gt.—3 Mile Bike Handicap; First £4, second 30s. third 10s. Nomination ss. gS.—Ladies* Nail Driving; First 10s. Post entry 6d. gg,—Stepping the Chain (men) ; First £l. Post entry Is. gj_—l Mile Handicap; First £3, second 30s, ttird 10s. Nomination 4s. gg—stepping the Chain (ladies) ; First 10s. Entry 6d. gg—sheep Guessing; Prize £l. Entry Is. NOMINATIONS CLOSE FRIDAY, FEBRU--17, 1922. All fees must accompany i •aminations, otherwise not accepted. MANTHCAPS Will appear about February gS. 1922. Foor starters or no race; five starters or fco second prize. Competitors must send In their last two gears’ performances; if no performances for years, the last three. Dance to be held in the Town Hall in the gtaning. W. H. STEPHENS, Hon. Secretary. / BUICK SERVICE GARAGE REMOVAL NOTICE. Jbh < ’ -om February Ist the Buick SerGarfige will be carried on in Bro* ch street, opposite the Rnya: Hotel, and next to Snelling and Andrews’. M-. Townley will be in charge of the Mtechanical branch, and will give his persona; sunerviaion to all repairs and renewn’p Wp went to thank all custom r- Q»r oast favors, and guarantee aat is faction for future. E. A. TOWNLEY proprietor ’Phone 896. ’

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Taranaki Daily News, 27 February 1922, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 27 February 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 27 February 1922, Page 3

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