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We have another CHAMPION on our Staff! I I 'Oh m PHIL HAWKSWORTH CAPTAINED N.Z.’S BADMINTON TEAM. Wairarapa sporting enthusiasts should be proud of the record of Phil Hawksworth, the outstanding Badminton player of the Dominion. Since 1934 many provincial and national titles have fallen to him. Particularly outstanding was his 1936-37 record of winning the National titles for Men’s Singles, Men’s Doubles, Conlbined Doubles —the only N.Z. player to score such a range of titles. He is the present N.Z. Champion, and recently captained the Dominion team against the visiting Australians. For the last two years Hawksworth has held the North Island title, and in 1934 was South Island champion. Since 1935 he has held the Singles, Doubles and Combined Doubles Championships of the Wairarapa, and the championships of Wellington, Hawke’s Bay and Otago Provinces. Phil Hawksworth is a member of our staff, apd his services and advice are available to all Badminton players who desire any help. No one in N.Z. is more capable of advising on the selection of proper playing equipment, be it for present players or intending players. We gladly make this offer of a champion’s services to all who desire it. W. H. SAUNDERS QUEEN STREET, ...... MASTERTON..

Bra! Ipl B I HjESla From All Leading Stores JOHN CHAMBERS & SON LTD. and Electrical Dealers or WELLINGTON THE OUTSTANDING “TEN” iv i 'Hk itHP i®wl ’** |T»ii No wonder the “Minx” was the most lllllinQll popular "10” for 1937! Value is the ..... »» secret of its popularity—it leads in iVIITIY Roominess, Beauty, Comfort, Safety ITIXIIA and Performance. MIDLAND GARAGE, LTD, masterton?'

AIR-MAIL LETTERS Five sheets of medium-light writing paper (pads), 1 Oin. x Bin., with a medium envelope, weighs not more than half an ounce. Empire Air=Mail Service Commences July 26. NEW POSTAGE RATES FOR ALL OVERSEAS LETTERS. British Countries and Egypt (except Australia meantime) 1 |d each half oz. Australia Id each oz. Foreign Countries first oz., 1 |d each succeeding oz. Inland Rates Unchanged.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 20 July 1938, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Times-Age, 20 July 1938, Page 3

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