fet f. : : i ; 'V'■■<>-> k F< tik'JA & .-.*£' : »ap p 'I > H?fp| % V' \ '. W&M. -y\ Backyard Workouts TIM: Yep! They fit me all right—an occasional moth hole hore and there in my pants. RU: Wine's not bad—my socks need re-soling a bit . . . that's all. TIM: Helghol . This much Is prepared for the footy season—but not enough, team mate, not enough. RU: How so? TIM: We need that "something" which after the game warms the cockles of our hearts—olears the mud from our veins—soothes our weary bones—oonsoles or congratulates us—unites all referees and side-line umpires En one mighty bond—TIIVIARU TABLE ALE. RU: I'll make a note to replenish our medicine chest pronto—no harm in being early. TIM: Well spoken, but... hope yon reader registers the hint. John Rei'd's ■V ,; ' " . v,.•. , a "m -a % i/£. .I;.:-* 1,. 1
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21165, 23 April 1932, Page 19
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135Page 19 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21165, 23 April 1932, Page 19
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