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r ' i fi .. [° -.iifYachts Spell Laehts of Spachts and Tachts of Ale (Whacht Racht) The slipway at Tabic Ale Bay is a veritable hive of activity these week- end* —the term " Dry " Dock being a misnomer- And what with the pungent aroma of Oakum, the fascinating fragrance of racing compound (both varieties), the subtle scent of navy cut, the heaven-sent ozone of the ocean (and the Bosuns' Broth), we are thankful indeed to go down to the sea for our sips. Harold Heeltaps-Smith is doing penance in the bilges—ever since that last party—the committee is fearfully down on that sort of thing, you know* Major Burr-Cantle, (who has a cousin in the Navy and once saw the moorings of the " Shamrock"), times his arrival to the second just as the "sun goes over the Yardarm." What with his yachting cap and book of " Naughtycai Terms," he's a perfect picture of an Armchair Admiral. Even worse than this, he threatened to sail as one of the crew. Until Tim, with a master-stroke of diplomacy, suggested that he should fire the starting gun. That fixed the Major! And now, we liberty men must report to the Master-at-Arms to box the compass, run the cutter, splice the mainbrace, broach the cargo or whet the bosun's whistle. Yes sir, a. noggin of Nelson's Nectar, a basin of Buccaneers' Beverage, and who said sailors don't care? THE FRIENDLIEST DRINK IN THE WORLD > Bottled with loving can by Ansae Avenue, AuddanA.-y
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22545, 9 October 1936, Page 19
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