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Signor Spaghetti burns the "Evening Post" Trouble over the Mustard Club Recipe Book When Signor Spaghetti saw the announcement in this paper : "Miss Di Gester offers the Mustard Club Recipe Book," he : exploded like Vesuvius. Why should Miss Di Gester get all i RECIPE BOOK. the credit? Had not he, Signor Spaghetti spent a lifetime per- ; Miss Di Gester will be fecting his recipes ? Here was a Recipe Book, better than all j' Ae^usSrdclubßcdpe other reci Pc books ' * book for which the PubUc W" clamourin6 i Book to all member? on —and his name was left out of the announcement. . receipt of three perice in Hadn't he invented the " Heavenly Pish," so much praised ; • WrKSSSK bX Miss Maida Goodmeale? He turned a, yellow « hi. ; -; Mustard Club, c/o Mustard Club badge. And he burnt the paper. . Colman's Mustard, . , , ' „' " - Wellington. The Baron de Beef poured oil upon the troubled Mustard. He • F.t th< MMc. b.dg. .«d cook pointed out that Signor Spaghetti had a whole section to himielf C ' B«k«nd6d.in«.»p.. un der his own name in the famous Recipe Book. He apologised , ' on behalf of Miss Di Gester. She had been so inundated with IBEff^^ MB] letters, with offers of lunch, the cinema;and of marriage, that she ,':: IPi'ill^^'iw^lßlNffl had omitted to put Signor Spaghetti's name in the announce- '-; lisf ?! ~ ,fi FIMI ment' She recognised the" »plendid work . done by Signor /\ ; - |K|||v 'sjWPj! MEfflHl Spaghetti in the compilation of this fine Recipe Book. ■' ■-, ,; !^,i.'lJH Signor Spaghetti accepted the apology with^ /^^Hn^..'VI^P * *lflOtt!!f nwM Breat8 reat cortesia.on the understanding that f I^JmßK^'S his name should* : be inserted as. joint / . "iff .-^L.'.: . ■ ■'■ ■ • • - ■■ ■■■■■•■ ■••■■ ' i^UtM—"■'■'■'"■ -m ■■'"'''■■'■'''•■ Signor. Sp.ghett. imprinu N.S.W. FOOTBALLERS / QL .* M7J^ ! '- • chtste kiss upon the brow ,»» ,ri? inaron » # of mv« m Gwt«. HAVE JOINED / # : THE MUSTARD CLUB. /

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 51, 7 September 1928, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 51, 7 September 1928, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 51, 7 September 1928, Page 6

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