Tim: Ladies and gentlemen, with these few wellchosen words we declare the tennis season well and truly opened. Ru: Seems to me, Tim, that declaring a season Oberi Is about as thirsty work as a hardplayed Set. Tim: And talking of thirsty work and declaring things well and truly opened reminds me of a Welcome Inn abound the corheh Ru: On, Stanley, on; for hope deferred maketh the heart Slok> and a desire accomplished Is sweet to the soul. Let me toward the ambrosia! nectar—a spot of Timaru and I’ll outplay all the Tildens of the Globe. JMJMHIFN lIHJEIiIDrS n T.A. 14/16/32 J&J imaru fable yC\ IL IE Bottled Vfltfi loving carp by ..John Reid A Co. ltd.. AnxVto flvg, Auckland.
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Waikato Times, Volume 112, Issue 18778, 28 October 1932, Page 11
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