OVER THE GARDEN WALL! TRA LA TIM: How’s the garden? RU: We’ll soon be turning on the hgse—for- plants, the as men, must have their dally drink. TIM: Now, that’s a great thought. Just Imagine turning on « ceaseless stream of Tlmaru —that’s my Idea of parodies. RU (waxing eloquent): Oh, to be a flower In paradise, sprinkled with that heavenly nectar, Tlmaru. TIM (with reckless abandon): Let us adjourn to,the Rfaytlds Inn, let us thrust dull cares behind Ue, and'partake of mine host’s magic tiger’s milk, Tlmaru. by John Raid A Bw Ui, Mwas AMtps, MHklsnd. Bottled with loving oars
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LX, Issue 10828, 29 March 1932, Page 4
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