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Ale-piiie Spots Tim and Ru, Joint Presidents of the Waipiro Ski Club, are a mass of energy, efficiency and enthusiasm organising the coming National Ski Championships. Work is so pressing that they are almost snowed under—(Suffering Sitzmarks and Slaloms, surely our pen must be loosing its cunning). Anyway it's no small job they've undertaken. Even transport is a colossal task. And to crown all after making provision for every member, Harold Heeltaps-Smith tries to crash the gate with homebrew. What the boys called Heeltaps is unfortunately not printable. So here we are at the scene of the Sports, yodelling and lubricating the larynx in preparation for the big event. Tim: "So I said to her 'Which Winter Sport do you prefer?' and she said—'The tall one with the dark seven-a-side.'" Ru: "I ski. A case of 'Come up and ski me sometime: " S'no use, the strain is too great, this week's instalment must be adjourned while we revive the red corpuscles. And remember you can't buy beer in the King Country—Hence the problem of transport. , v \i,U'bl'W-A/,/,/,/, XnnflHrii THE STUFF TC FiCT LP THE TKCCPS TAno-'i66 Bottled with loving care by JOHN REID & CO. LTD.. Anz»c Avenue. Auckland. Qid culoUl . gggjaiiiiiiaiaiii^«i "m HENNCSSY KNOWN TO EVERY MMNM TONGUE AS THE FVJSJI BEST DRINK OF ALL!

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 204, 28 August 1936, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 204, 28 August 1936, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 204, 28 August 1936, Page 13

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