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The English Cricketers are all staunch Members of the Mustard Club Learning that the objects of the Mustard Club include "gingering-up" fast bowlers, Chapman, Captain of the English Cricket Team, decided , to enrol Larwood and Tate as Members. Hammond claimed that he should be, alio wed to join, since a distant relation of his, Hammond Bacon, was one of the Club's leading iights. Hammond joined — he is now a greater batsman than ever, as Australia well knows and twice since has scored double centuries. "Hot stuff " all right. Better enrol the whole team said Mr. Chapman. that "slips" readily .off their tongues. When They are all jolly good mixers. AH were en- . the "cover" is removed, revealing choice rolled. Is it any wonder they won the first "cuts" of beef or succulent " leg " of pork, three Tests and retained the Ashes ? they "glance" round the festive board and ■ „ . , . ■■•" "_^ ; t . . ' "point" to the old familiar Mustard pot, "What is the pnmest Duck- worth without a knowing they. are on a "good wicket." We Mead of Mustard?" asked a member of. the understand they are taking /a^ team. And without Hobbs and Sut-chffe man home the ashes m the famous #^few affair of such burning importance jvc should mustar d pot which Hammond £ *'%. never have been able to retain the Ashes,' used at the luncheon the day / *AT»/-.^W claimed another. he compiled his 251. /***&'■ 1> When the day's cricketing is " over," there is Will Wellington or Auckland f "$%&& $ a '-.'" run "on Mustard Baths for tired muscles. win the Plunket Shield? We £jf^ "& ■ £ Thus it is that "Pass the Mustard, please" pick the team having most / *tf£* £ is the "bye "-word of the English Cricketers Members of the Mustard Club. / i For the M.M.C. Badge and copy of /. GL./& » £ Mustard Club rules with Cook Book, C//i ' m'-W send 6d. m stamps to ;MissDi Gester — ff Jf Mustard Club, c/o. Colman's Mustard, • ff •■.. ) Wellington. ff ■ '.''■ '■■'.. • • ■ ■ I ■oles^kat^utlasrthree | iß^^ V/" B^Mpm™ Ji%i^i^ JLI Ito li* k up in^u% V «ic N we n e e k!y. / \TJ ' COTert"th«"tooVput°on ASK FOR applications usually ehect perm- £ \ W weighty- acquire health, mrTJUCTAQ ITiTTTnK B itnen: curs. Write for Free ißooltlct. JB- \\\ strength and vitality. ' OVEKiSJJjAb .£iJDIIIUJN 1 P.O N 8m1558G V ' Wdlittoi^^/ /A\ "Boay am Cu] ) ture bo °for NEWS OF THE WORLD ' "' y CVLIM mit fMLLLU ■ j B^ l^^^^ - Wellington.^ 0 ' Popular Songs. Thrilling Serials.
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NZ Truth, Issue 1207, 17 January 1929, Page 13
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