Piping In Hogmanay Ua^s Hcce’t tae as Wha’s m*ml De’ii die yin. Hex: "The nig®* dnm on wT range mai etaftp-^ 1 and Ale was growing better—the Soaier tatild Ui queerest atones —the Landlord's laugh was resuiy ehorns.” Rh: “ Inspiring hold John Barleycorn What danger • though ean’st make ms scorn. WV tipemty tee fear no evil—tcC usgnebae tee’ll foam toe efeAO.” Ha: Being on the haggis and the Ale. HsgnaMjr and let’s be anoo happy. Celebrate **4<~ •,4edis esllwl prefmremoa pm mak we toe try* seee iMtorfc ye teeh, see'll woe m ALEwSTOUT Hw WcudWcit Drinks in the World yuttd and Bottltd with loving ear* by NEW ZEALAND BREWERIES LTD., Tlmaru Branch.
The fishing huts at the mouths of the, Ashburton and Rangitata rivers are proving popular with anglers this season. There are about 30 huts at Hakatere and between 30 and 40 at the mouth of the Rangitata, all of which 1 are occupied.
Try Raven Tea
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Press, Volume LXXV, Issue 22906, 30 December 1939, Page 4
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