The Life of the Party Scene : Surprise Party atfGood Old Robbie's.. Lads of Village arrive with mysterious and strangely similar brown paper parcels. These are handed to host accompanied by cryptic persiflage, wise-cracks, bon mots or what nots. "A bottle of tiger's milk" says one. "A noggin of stemwinder" says another. "Lion tamer's elixir" says you. "Gorilla hunter's gargle", says me. Now just what dots all this mean? The ladies too, have brought supper,.but as, it's not the drinkable sort let's ask the Life of the Party what it's all about. . Enter Tim and Ru (as illustrated) '• Tim: I'll be right with you after this dance. L r Ru: Can a duck swim ? Note : The solution and the reward for solving this mystery was, found in the brown paper parcels. Heeltaps-Smith brought homebrew and was punished by having to drink it himself. That'll teach him. Next time he'll be sure of Timaru. A JOHM REID'S itiaru - J 'ouble 7,7 ~ Bottled with loving care by John Reid & Co. Ltd. Ansae Avenue, Auckland
from every packet ircfaßTrr™ rant 2/6 Tea with £lb. extra in every packet. Usually a pound of tea will brew from 320 to 360 of Overweight Tea you get over eighty 'extra cups given free. What more useful gift could you have these times ? v OvenveiqhtJ2% H!b. Bonus in every 1 lb. packet 1 f*p* AUo in M lb. packet* pius 2 02. Bonus-1/3 I V^Q
GREAT FURNISHING ¥s•;' BUY FOR GASH WHILE PRICES ARE BEDROCK OHESTERFIELD SUITES BEDROOM SUITES, DINING SUITES tARPETS and UNIT & Co., Ltd STREET, MMILTOH "
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Waipa Post, Volume 47, Issue 3371, 23 September 1933, Page 9
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260Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Waipa Post, Volume 47, Issue 3371, 23 September 1933, Page 9
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