u. -- ‘ Vi m IIM Zl'y. fm mm mf "* The Thirst Fifteen Neivs Item! At the annual meeting of the .... Rugby Union, the Chairman, Mr. ... announced that an Imperial Rugby Conference was being arranged to be held in London in 1936. He hoped that the differences between the British Unions and their overseas brethren would be straightened out. Tim: For crying out aloud. Why go to London for a Rugby Conference. We have them every Saturday afternoon after the match at the Welcome Inn. Mu: But what about settling the (i kiek into touch”■ argument? Tim: Try touching your kick instead and ante up for the team. Mu : (to Barmaid) Then Come Hither Mae West—the Team needs Tiniaru . “Come up and see me sometime.” Hand over a reefer of referee's respirator, a stein of selector’s salve, a bucket of half-back’s broth, a basin of barracker’s beverage. Good old Timaru—The Footballer’s Food. T"" A /-timarii Toubte, czALe, Bottled with loving care by John Reid & Co. Ltd. lAnzac Avenue. Aucklani Copyright TA67-164
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Waipa Post, Volume 48, Issue 3480, 16 June 1934, Page 3
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