per weak for 34 weeks, with a deposit of 20/, makes this Famous Cycle yours. Pay as you ride. THE BOWDEN, S 3 15/ Cash Price. ONLY FROM LOWER OCTAGON. NOTE—NEXT F. & F. MARTIN'S.
'^7'Uy? m ■SO»£ %i# :*»*■ co"« foy v ' • : V s 'I V v f£ v «s W■T" %■-> ■aJ' «*« -»W vT v; i'U <s&>■■ f / / f r r ,' ix, j$ J V - v «B V//&-V \ yj/K rk# y;4m % ! V> Baron de Be©! says ,ss KiA-°OiM (All) Black Outlook for Springboks (t boys mustered on the quay-side for the South African boat. “ And mind you sweep the board, and bring the bacon “ We always manage to sweep the board when there’s mustard on the table/’ chuckled a hefty forward. You can t shove weight in the scrums without seven outsize appetites, and you can’t have a real appetite without plenty of mustard. “That’s right," said the Baron, glancing at his own ample upholstery. " Mustard stimulates the digestion. That delicious tang makes your mouth water and that s the mustard summoning the digestive juices to do their work. Mustard with your beef, with your mutton, fish, smoked fish, ham, eggs, cheese with pretty well everything that takes a bit of digesting. “ In fact,” he added slyly, “ if you take plenty of mustard you 11 even be able to eat up the Springboks! “ We’re taking Mark NicHolls to have a few pots at goal, said Brownlie, “ but we aren’t a pot-hunting team. All the pots we want we are taking with us,” and he showed a large assortment of mustard pots! “ You ought to make a reputation with your passing movements, both with the ball and the mustard pot,’ murmered the Baron happily. " Here’s another tip. You’ll find the grounds harder than you are used to. Sometimes you All Blacks will be all black and blue, and then you’ll find a mustard bath after the game a wonderful relief.” Join the Mustard Club! MMC V The Badge of the Mustard Glub Slumbers ol the Mustard Club can obtain an enamel bailee, made M a brooch or with stud for lapel, by cutting: on* this advertisement and sending:, together nith 3d. in stamps, to Mia* I>l Gcster, C/o ColumnKeen (Australasia) Ltd* 8 Victoria Street, Weil* ington. j
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Evening Star, Issue 19841, 14 April 1928, Page 18
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