PERRY STREET, MASTERTON.
0 “Madame Hi I ’Flu” £ ■; goes quickly when you ::: ;: take ::: H QUICK RELIEF ::= Influenza and Cold Mixture. ■■ 2/6 per bottle. 1= Blaises Pharmacy :H ” (R. T. WOOLLAMS, M.P.S., Ph.C. ::: ■■ Proprietor.) ;;; " Chemists & Photographic Dealers. . . Queen St., MASTERTON. ;;; :: Phone, 1031: Bbx, 81. NEW ZEALAND’S CHAMPION * GOLFER AT YOUR SERVICE! JI
A. J. SHAW HAS OUTSTANDING RECORD SEVEN times Open Golf ° Golf Champion of New Zealand, and six times winner of the Professional title, A. J. (Andy)'- Shaw has for years been recognised as the Dominion’s outstanding golfer. Born in Scotland, he received his training at Troon, in Ayrshire, the course where the recent British amateur championship was held. Ever since his arrival in New Zealand in 1919, A. J. Shaw has been in the forefront of the Dominion’s golfers. He has played with such wizards of the game as Sarazen, Hagen, Thompson and Kirkwood,, all of whom have dubbed him a champion stylist. Golfers in Masterton have a wonderful chance of securing the advice and assistance of this famous and experienced player and coach. Appointments for coaching may be booked at our shop, where a special practice room is available. Before selecting clubs and equipment, secure the advice of this champion. His services are available by appointment. W. H. SAUNDERS MASTERTON.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 13 July 1938, Page 5
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