way they Navy It's a in the have HEKING BLESS HIN_ 66 SPLICING THE MAIN BRACE " On the ships of His Majesty" 8 Navy, special occasions such: as an inspection by His Majesty the King or an important naval victory are usually celebrated by an additional issue of grog, when the order is given to splice the main brace The saying and the custom originate from the old sailing ship days. LIGETING UP 1 PLAYER'S This is another custom that has long been universally popular in the Royal Navy. Discriminating smokers in all walks of life, and all parts of the Empire believe in that happy expression Player' $ Please CORD Dw NPSI 2 0 CGARETES| Plaupicase' (ata MDiuN GxcERnN CorK 10 for 7d. B R !TI$ H IN NA ME B R ITI S H I N Q U A LITY 33 Printed at the registered office of WILSON & HoRTON LTD , 149 Queen Street, Auckland, by Albert Dennison, 75a Arney Road, Remuera, and published for the National Broadcesting Service, at 115 Lambton Quay, Wellington, by S R. Evison, Tirohanga Road, Lower Hutt, December '26, 1941 CODE Ex 8 Cx 1 {
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 6, Issue 131, 26 December 1941, Unnumbered Page
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190Unnumbered Page Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 6, Issue 131, 26 December 1941, Unnumbered Page
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