'A Good Time was had by Ale SCENE: Tim and Ru arriving at the home of one of our Bright Young Married Couples the Heeltaps-Smiths. MOD. Buug. 5 It's., S.C., EX., H. & C, 3 iU mins trm. £SO dcp. Mort for term of ntrl. life. Rookcm & llackcm, Agnts. AMONGST THOSE PRESENT: A Breath-taking ioo% All-talking, All-star Cast of Dazzling Feminine pulchritude. Sundry lads of the Village. Young Lochinvars out in their Best. Several Galahads. Plus one Yawning Youth equipped with— Ukeleks (i) people for the torture of. Last but not least, Tim and Ru in person and product. OBJECT: To celebrate the Heeltaps-Smiths' wedding anniversary or any other excuse for friendly social amenities. PASSWORD, or Entrance Fee: One-sixth of a dozen, or more, of the one and only party potion. RESULT: A good time was had by Ale. And if we must talk shop, let us quote the Correspondence College of Social Etiquette which says "Timaru puts the art into parties and takes the guess out of guests." But there, we always did say that the best advertisement for this ambrosial nectar is inside the bottle. IMARU THE FRIENDLIEST DRINK IN THE WORLD Bottled with loving care by Ansae Avenue, Auckland. TAi2B-i6fl
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Thames Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 19850, 30 October 1936, Page 3
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