\ \ jflfr 4* v NShJiIL Giving it a Fly! Tim: Ho! Mr. Isaac Walton, the Compleat Angler, giving it a fly? Ru; Well met, Piseator, I’m throwing a pretty ‘dry’ that ’lights on the water more natural than the natural. Tim: Too early in the season for ‘dry’. Let me recommend the humble ‘wet’—the good old ‘chuck and chance it’. Ru; Aye! But there’s one thing we can’t chuck and chance. ’Tis dry work getting wet. Time to anoint the fish's heal with a brew of Timaru—a noggin of angler’s anodyne. Tight lines! P.S. -Vo Pinny Business! The above is the first fish tail ever told without mention of the one that got away. —■»— a JOHW REID'S hmaru Bottled with loving care by John Reid & Co. Ltd. nsac Avenue.
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Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 53, Issue 3822, 16 October 1936, Page 3
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