WHY HE ATTRACTED. A broker, who had the reputation of using strong language on the golf links, started out on a sunny autumn afternoon to play nine holes. 'Looking back after ho had driven off, lie saw a great crowd following. Thero were Young men and old, good players and bad, all trailing close behind with looks of interest and expectation. The broker paused and turned. Ho smiled politely and nervously.. “Really, gentlemen,” he said, “this is very flattering. I hope I um in o-ood form this afternoon.- I trust I shall play well enough to reward all this kiud interest.” . “Oh, it isn’t that/’ replied an elderly lawyer, with a chuckle. We came out "to listen.” "
MRS. T. H. WOOD. Teacher' of MUSIC. DANCING,, and ELOCUTION. yiSITS aud receives pupils. Country ’ visited. TERMS, for either- subject, LI Is per quarter, in advance. A Pit IV ATE DANCE is held tA. WEEKLY. Particulars on application .at “Morning Side” (next Mr. Rob Vs). Stout Street, Whataupoko.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2425, 13 February 1909, Page 9 (Supplement)
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165Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2425, 13 February 1909, Page 9 (Supplement)
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