FOR PUKKA SAHIBS! r ; ’ ’HM 1® a fcihw® OsJM ' r W VSgfcP' Yyl '/J We fear If you hope for gifts of Beer This Chris, you’ll miss We bet If you rely On your cousin for a dozen You’ll get A tie So why Jeopardise your happiness this way Get out and about And order your wife’s husband Two, three, four Delightful dozens of - . Old Brown Jug. We see, you agree it must be! Old Brown Jug. The real Christmas beer To put you in clover Over The holidays Cool, clear, satisfying Brown Jug. 2% stronger Yet easy to take z As a kiss From a miss , ’Neath the mistletoe For Yuletide yodellings For Christmassy concourses For fortifying thirst-footers -fa Old Brown Jug f And if the boys Brown Jug in your Invite themselves over for the cellar sets the seal Night __ on your good taste. Calm your ire 0 (o . Retire t e And leave the ladies thinking - <*«»• While you’re drinking . Drinking, drinking * Dr i Nk i N BRDUJN JUG&i Brewed from the finest selected hops, malt and sugar, Brown Jug is a pure highest quality mellow ale, bacteriologtcally controlled. Obtainable leading merchants. POST CHRISTMAS MAILS EARLY! Assist the Post Office by posting correspondence at intervals during the day. On YOUR co-operation depends OUR efficiency. By instructing your Mailing Staff to Avoid the 5 p.m. Rush You will speed up your mail deliveries, and the Postman will THANK YOU! SPECIALISTS IN SAFETY THE RAILWAY STAFFS. In all the Railway Regulations, the one on which most insistence is placed concerns the safety of passengers. The principle of “safety first” is impressed on every employee at the beginning of his service, and his attention is kept constantly on that rule. Materials and equipment are carefully tested in the workshops. The permanent way and the rolling stock are expertly inspected continuously. The locomotive drivers, guards, signallers, and other members of the staff co-operate for safety. ■ THE RAILWAYS ARE THE SAFE WAYS
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 16 December 1938, Page 2
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