7: w t» f ¥i ? gS 'r'. • k ■ ■ - . ; : •; vv WiSS Be «£•? •■ . i V SSJE*’ gP« •': •: SM - M W s«»g3C fcttimßSW s>P"<n ■ay^aoMS^HWili7 SEsfi »iwV* \7 ; :..:\vSr*<*tf«rT v,- .:,,, ;: -." —.•" ‘ _ Kl *<T & ■ «&*#**» mm <WS. 11 - 3FS h,-. BJHfcWas V .•< • » i -•.•..■!.•< , '£*S3&3XSg ffltwssaag* W, •■' ’• p -- •- . *>«*s** % , ; ► »■-■* IlliN Kfv tißggi iss^sS - 7**-O r * « ■* t^»r<*K «J .«J3jSk&;;>«sksr! m w*c« S •*£ 1 **• • lisi >.- ; 5? < '■'ms*. was a surprise to everyone, the jolly old SS Caribbean going down like that, and halfway through the ship's ball too! Fortunately though, lifeboats were plentiful and tropical islands freguent. One of which had not gone unnoticed by the observant Rupert. "I say chaps" he beamed, catching first sight of the sun soaked atoll, "I think we've struck lucky." Too right" said Tommy the sailor, as he encouraged his faithful dog Toby back to the lifeboat. A case of Coruba and a tropical island all in one day. What a marvellous find! And so our brave adventurers headed smartly to the sandy shores and once on land, celebrated with a modest glass of their favourite refreshment. Coruba Jamaica Rum. And, as you can imagine, they all lived happily ever after. Mind you, in their situation, . . si ’ 1 1 rtf?-: .HP^.^te-MgEglF _r © ' m x-v ,v‘; 0»j arssj / I I 1111 1.1 « I • | \ • \ 1 •?. 1 ~V. 1 ■’'’f t 1 1 *■» > H>l 1 ■ <£/ lj ui j u . . . f7=V + urac ai cvn-r'irnoo fr'v ouon;nno +Ko iz-vlUr /-ilrl Caribbean going down like that,' and halfway ii v .1 l • / i n V * i r» -il •. T ,v : : * r ■ ' thivMinn tno chin e 11 trv'Ni v thniinn liJ : through the ship's ball too! Fortunately though, aU^ ;oi=^ 5&3$ teifeV&E* —■* V-ifilM——a»i— ti.“ Ztt&mrUtt&KX observant Rupert. I say chaps he beamed, catching first "T a Coruba Jamaica Rum. v • ■ And; as you /fiv can imagine, 1 , they all 1 BOBS* «.'I»»»* li. bkav, . lived happily ever . after. Mind you, in ' '• *■■ •” v’« <•: It P^l i>v.« .-! HP 060 879
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Rip It Up, Issue 96, 1 July 1985, Page 21
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