SHAKESPEARE WRITES FOR (JS DurMtt the auctioning of a pony at the Welcome Inn yesterday, the PiOctap tudinous Damsel who purveys the Loving Cart Compound, suggested that “Shakespeare could write a good Timaru advertisement You bet he could,; and did. Just Listen! ' ‘Bid them Tim; "A quart of ale is a dish for a King. (Winter’# Tafc) gentlemen welcome, we have hot vemsonpasty, I hope we shall drink ../.g^ wl --gU; tt akiiidnesß. w •. Rut yotfr “Here, with a cup that’s stored to the brim/ we drink this hesls you," (Pericles) "Aye, fill the cup and let it. corner I’ll pledge vou mile to the bottom." / (King Henry TV) , , 6 rimt "It ascends me the btain, dries me there tU the .dull and T ...makes it quick ... which delivered over to the tongue becomsT* excellent wit. The second .property* is the warming of the. blood -«• f which Ufm was cold and the liver white and pair— which is toll badge of pusillanimity and cowardice." (firing Henry IV) -4 tut "She brews good ale, and thereof comes the proverb heart you brew good ale.’" (Two pattitnitn of Verna) And.J' would give aU my fame for a pot of Ale and Safety. (Henry V\ _ 01 of which just goes to show that we-brew a very remarkable elixir .iadMd^ DEMAND timaru bottled Patronised by Poets Aicwsmnr Wekmmint PMu * mad wm mv i» wiw iiauwo mwnia lto. wi 1 Children School-Holiday Train Trips The welcome end-of-term holiday, that every youngster eagerly anticipates will soon be round again, bringing their well-earned and needed relaxation from the Strain of study. Give the kiddies a change of scene, a trip away by train and they’U return bright and happy, ready for another term's hard work. mZ'irsf Railways, with their exceptionally generous concession for faniOke travelling together, bring: real ternrhplldays within-the means of VC ' $ *■■■' s Inquire About Family Excursion Tickets
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Press, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23319, 3 May 1941, Page 6
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