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V O-i ~7 i m^2jL »-<vvv>v«v.ac<yw»joN»t.y^^>»oooo»»a<^o,ww-y.wAy«»yvy>Mooajß<Ma>WW> Ale Inn Wrestling ( Red-hot Ringside Narrative) .... Tim and Hu, the Matmen with “Educated Throats ” are once again matched in that well-known weekly event “ T/te A'etc Zealand Wrestling Championship of the British Empire”. Lots of Cuties have rolled up to worship from afar and sigh in silent, or not so silent adoration of the Gablesque features of our two heroes. Tim gives the fans their first thrill with a new Crayfish nipper death lock, whilst Hu comes into action by attacking the counter-lunch—-pardon —by launching a counter attack in the form of a boa constrictor’s petting hug. So unorthodox and similar were the two holds that the referee gave the decision to both. Even then, Tim and Ru were nonplussed as neither could release the hold. However, a certain official in a blue uniform produced two bottles of Matmen’s Mixture from the place where his baton should have been, and the Gordian knot was severed in a trice. Which just goes to prove the very remarkable properties of this beer of ours. Not that it needs additional proof because there is convincing evidence inside every bottle. So let’s go .... ilimin ‘‘‘//f / 11 THE STUFF TC HOT UP THE TPGCPS Copyright TAI37-166 Bottled with loving care by JOHN REID & CO. LTD., Anzac Avenue, Auckland.

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Matamata Record, Volume XIX, Issue 1742, 25 June 1936, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Matamata Record, Volume XIX, Issue 1742, 25 June 1936, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Matamata Record, Volume XIX, Issue 1742, 25 June 1936, Page 7

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