For fine weather play—or in conditions that would give a Polar Bear lumbago, the only way to open up the game is with a bottle of KAKA. Opinions may vary about tactics—pundits may dogmatise on strategy, but when it comes to the finer pints of the gome we prefer to use our own Crown opener. Need we add that KAKA is the universal Selection for the Thirst Fifteen. FREE TO FOOTBALL FANS Him who unfortunately cannot attend the Ranfurly Shield, Inter-provincial or Springboks Matches at Caris brook should write for free plan of ground. With the aid of this plan, and a bottle of KAKA (open it any way yon tike), yon can ait beside your radio and follow every play as seen by the Radio Announcer. Address your request to:— ‘ Sandy Straehan,” Care P.O. Box 531, DUNEDIN. THE AIE THAT IS Qy*x( JlOtd!
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Evening Star, Issue 22722, 9 August 1937, Page 5
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144Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22722, 9 August 1937, Page 5
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