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WpM pi$| J® 2—3—2 A'bfei & 3 — 2—3- ^^" or Thirst Grade Rugby TIM: " My boy, in spite of all this argument about forward play, the size of the golf bail or auction bridge, there fs only one opinion on the matter of corpse-reviversi*' RU: " As a tackie you have tackled a subject dear to my heari^*" TIIV3: "Well, let's leave the argument of 2-3-2 versus 3-2-3 to * the grandstand critics and sporting writers and woMi g6t on with the game." •- RU: "The grand old game of elbow-tiiting. Lift your foam^ ing flagon — the tonio for the tired — tigers' milk. Revel ' in its marvellous zest. By goodness, it's good." JKOHHII^I mCEHIDr^ , Timaru U ,%bU A\ IL IE Bottled with loving care by John Reid & Co. Ltd., Anzac Avenue, Auckland. , GREAT. SOUR^VSLLE CQMPETiTlQN.-4812 PRIZES ri^eds the extra nourishment that BOURNVILLE COCOA gives Whatdo we mean by that " extra nourishment ? " Well, you know how ttourishing milk is. . | ? | Botimville Cocoa increasas that nourishment by RT3.il 1 8 45 per cent. Bournville is the cocoa with the chocolaty flavour — and the most economical fbod-drink you can buy. Made by Caibury in the Factory in a Garden . Country Prices may . he ■ slightly higher half A CUP OF RICH FULL CREAM MILK IN EVER.Y 3d. BAR OF CADBURY'S MILK CHOCOLATE 34/32

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 222, 13 May 1932, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 222, 13 May 1932, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 222, 13 May 1932, Page 7

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