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0 Walter's great ambition was to be a jockey. He seemed a strong lad, and the life of a training stable appealed to him. And then somehow things seemed to go against him . ; . . APPRENTICED I,young feller, father worked for Bur-Utxr YEAR V. Well saddle Let that go your and let you and young ass ought you me have head / hts end ofa know one What afraid from t’other are you horse You II have rough with my but you lads a here look tough enough Look Golly think you'll Wally funking And he talked ■ when came Don't slate the kid. Alf! P’raps it ain’t his fault. He's craxy on horsesbut he's not done growing yet. I was a bit weedy myself •* his »9« . A VISIT FROM WALLY S FATHER So ” Look here. Wally- ’V-# V I got you the job with W? 4. Mr. Joseph, and now he l>v& says you're slacking. / - And you can't stand up to the other lads! ?ve /> a good mind t 0... J qs & can you it? take Go home and play with your rocking-horse! m m. m SB? 1 6 MONTHS LATER W\ w* f The lads 3 good Sk seat now, and a nice pair of hands. Got his nerve back.too -he's been badgering me to give him another try-out over the jumps We ll make a jockey/ j; of him yet !^/£n£ going Wally try on that Horlicks read about & he • certainly something Well needs eked lately Sir. lot [T THEN your boy tackles the serious business of V V fighting his way into a man’s job, there’s an xtra strain thrown on him before lie’s done growing. Lt that critical time, he will certainly need extra lourishment. A cup of Horlick’s every night will give him the extra energy he needs in his new sphere, and keep him fit and up to the mark. He’ll like it. It’s economical, too: just add water the milk is in it. Prices from 1/9 economy size, 2/11. Also the Horlick’s Mixer, 1/-. HORLICKS CUARDS ACAINST THIS MEANS YOU SLEEP SOUNDLY, WAKE REFRESHED, AND HAVE EXTRA ENERGY AEL DAY. NIGHT- STARVATION THE BRITISH HAROLD F. RITCHIE CO. LTD.. 104 DIXON ST.. WELLINGTON. C.l.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 215, 11 August 1937, Page 12
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