GOLF NEWS. LATEST IMPROVEMENTS. The "royal and ancient” frame increases in popularity year by year, and it is pleasing to know that practically all the clubs in South Canterbury have been able to improve their courses for the coining season. Improvements aro also evident in the supply of golfers’ requisites, and England, Mcßae, Ltd., who lead in this department, have brought from the world’s best makers the finest se c-ction of clubs., balls, caddy bags, and other necessaries that it is possible to show. A special feature is a good, strong, well-made caddy bag at 3s fd, ;,rd among other new lines wo show the "Powerful” Irons, "IJaxpin” Maahics, Gibson’s "Stella” Model Irons; great variety in putters, and some beautiful models in wooden clubs. The "Natty” sets of juvenile clubs aro the vt.iy thing for youthful players. T' T rite for new season’s golf list to England, Mcßae, Ltd., Titnaru. WILLIAM f?' v “"Sing if HEUGHAN i! I the grra’est Bssso to visit Australasia. He 5 I joins Mr- Peter Dawson, the Cherniavsky 1 3 Trio, Sir H. Rider Haggard, Mademoiselle 1 | Dolores. Madam Evelyn . Scotney and 111 Other celebri: e-, in praise of HeenTO fnr 21 j Coushs & Colds 2,6 bol.le makes pin'
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, 8 May 1925, Page 6
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204Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, 8 May 1925, Page 6
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