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GOLFERS WATCH FOR THIS! COMMENCING SHORTLY in the “TIMES-AGE” • 10 ILLUSTRATED GOLF LESSONS BY NORMAN VON NIDA (Australia’s Formost Professional and known* to Masterton Golfers.) • * !? The “Times-Age” has secured early provincial rights for this outstanding feature of interest and value to every golfer. In these 10 lessons, to be released twice weekly for 5 weeks, by aid I of the “Magic Eye” Camera, Von Nida teaches clearly every major stroke in golf. Every one can learn from these brilliant lessons. COMMENCING SHORTLY IN THE “TIMES-AGE.”
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j Twentieth Century-Fox presents DARRYL F. ZANUCK’S production.of Wllh A THE STORY OF AMECHE • YOUNG • FONDA F Yg BEU, A Cosmopolitan Production MfaWIMI • Wil w biblMlb wbOJHHMwMBMHm 1 M4I.sMMWIMg : A ; > a\ 1 rjZ'<! z Wilk /z wlßk'.'■ 2,-.'-'/.' ‘ ~ 1 nv tn hi< financial ni osnects When Bell offers a trlowintr off on the preposterous idea off something'' called a - tMcff-pAoMc/’Mn] Heartened by the progress on his new scheme. Beil takes his courage a c «° ln o ull .V , ’ u"L at P is h ' s telephone Hubbard is shocked. despair. Bell pens this on the back’of a scrap of jpapeHfrom in his hands and asks Mabel to marry him. Oi co^' s 'e p S h< - * C^ P , Thi“ L new scheme before the other is finished, is too much for him. *> his workbench, for he is too poor to afford .writing paper. ;He JX±&£S*S.“k.mSu!| ! in““X >Y«-» unstable!” h e skippinir anything tn win Mab.l.,(T» be.eontinued) t - - Watch Friday's paper for Ihe next instalment of Alexander Graham Bell.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 14 August 1939, Page 2
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