Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Monday 23 July 1934, page 15


X HE dampness of the greens ... the squelch of water underfoot . . .

the chilliness of ^^^ the rain droP9 that insinuate V^A^áthemselves

down the back YjJÄ^of your neck

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downpour, .---. ^

retreat to the club \*\ house. A glass

of Dewar's? Welcome invitation, sound advice I Relax in sheer content. After allthere are 364 other days in the year for golf.

the L¿ . resigned 7¿u2* SCOTCH WHISKY

Darling may be growing older,

Brown may feel a trifle green, When the Ashes start to smoulder,

At the jesting of Jardine.

They may puff and pant with

passion

In anxiety to score,

But with MINTIES as a ration,

They get energy once more!

-it's moments like these

you need

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