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mm mm. gOg $£ **^%*LZZ *s »%S. y a*** m m. *'*&. m mm Baron de KIA-ORA (Ml) BSack Outlook for Springboks <4 LUCK!" shouted the Baron de Beef, as Brownlie's boys mustered on the quay-side for the South African boat. " And mind you sweep the board, and bring the bacon home!” " We always manage to sweep the board when there’s mustard on the table,” chuckled a hefty forward. " You can’t shove weight in the scrums without seven outsize appetites, and you can t have a real appetite without plenty of mustard.” " That's rig ht, ” said the Baron, glancing at his own ample upholstery. Mustard stimulates the digestion. That delicious tang makes your mouth water and that’s the mustard summoning the digestive juices to do their work. Mustard with your beef, with your mutton, fish, smoked fish, ham. eggs, cheese with pretty well everything that takes a bit of digesting.** In fact, he added slyly, “if you take plenty of mustard you’ll even be able to eat up the Springboks!” ” We’ re taking IVlark Nicholls to have a few pots at goal,** said Brownlie, but we aren t a pot-hunting team. All the pots we want we are taking with us,” and he showed a large assortment of mustard pots! You ought to make a reputation with your passing movements, both with the ball and the mustard pot,” murmered the Baron happily. Here s another tip. You’ll find the grounds harder than you are used to. Sometimes you All Blacks will be all black and blue, and then you’ll find a mustard bath after the game a wonderful relief.** Join the Mustard Club! i The Badge of the Mustard Club Members of the Mustard • Club can obtain an enamel badge, made as a brooch or with stud for lapel, by cutting out this advertisement and sending-, together with 3d. in stamps, to Miss I)i Gester, C'/o ColmanKeen t Australasia) T.td. P.O. BOX 327, AUCKLAND

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 329, 14 April 1928, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 329, 14 April 1928, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 329, 14 April 1928, Page 10

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