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"Juat a freak shot, I suppose ... but / having holed out in one, I guess it's up to me to do the honours at/the nineteenth!' . . . Come along." "Whose a freak? . . . Here I go and dodge down in one to get a drink after a gruelling round, and I'm left s^s_f~^^^ out °* t'le Par*y' •• • n^ couM * /^/T^A do with * Red T °P Ale > too? .. . oh! \r7z_y___w K^u \rrr:_^_^_W Lr^^ \.^» y y j There is no fluke about the \» — _. _ 'y popularity of Red Top Ale; N^m T I '** *uccess has been scored i through sparkling superiority as a real refresher on all J/ C? thirsty occasions. Brewed witlti _ SA (L crystal clear Artesian Waters from our own well. MACARTHY'S RED TOP ALE MACARTHY'S CITY and PHOENIX BREWERY AGENTS FOR > EMU WINES—TEACHER'S WHISKYLONG JOHN WHISKY—BOWEN'S LONDON GINGOLDEN GRIFFIN COCKTAIL ' i —————^^—^— i^—^———^———^—-^r EASY PICNICS BY RAIL FIRMS, SOCIETIES, SCHOOLS, ETC. ■ i ' i High summer brings the low cost • picnics by rail in "all districts. j Free booklets give helpful informa- i tion about suitable picnic grounds { and their equipment, details of ! fares, etc. i Take advantage of the free advice I of railway experts in planning picnics. ASK TODAY FOR A BOOKLET j —— Go Fishing DURING THE HOLIDAYS ¥ 3 —It's Great Fun! L i HOOKS & LINES V^J Don't come back and tell your friends f\ . / about the "big one" that got away— W I they won't believe you, anyway. Come I ' and select new Hooks and Lines, and I bring the "big ones" home. i }Ye can supply everything you need. jr BRISCOE, V L E. W. MILLS -& ' ■ Cm. JEKVIOS QUAY, HUNTER AND VICTORIA STREETS, WGTON. No More CORN _ i aow hospitals cure ■MM^^aPAINSJI STOMACH TROUBLES IU ?XllfTilwl II M^lj UhIMaBMAHMnUftI tbe three Th. o1d«t .nd !,«.•*« ________i_\____m fli\v l\V 0-\ Ueml U&ill T "'*"*' is kL,OW" corn can't .Und »i»init MWB___W____7___ m , .s the ..Maclean lormiilu tor all sorts of ProiMidr.. Try.it. 3 —m_m_—_—m——m | , un , a <.jj troubles. Duclors tveryivlierr nive reported astonishing euros, even ol :!astric and Duodenal Ulcers. SALAD DRESSING !■ f— 1T .. 'l A new convenience for all houw- PHOUC VIOUr WCUU\AcI wives. Simply add milk and vinegar. ■ . J No eggs required. Always ready. Tq Thp tfntlh\ Saves time and money. High Food iW *~tv" \\§& Value. Comtains no starch or corn- j '»_ _ _,» _ ■ >P/ flour. Get a Tin To-day I j POS I YsK> V^SMHFfWW^PW : " Ixoi^' T_Wj7n'i_________mWi ' TELEPHONE Af^nf y_____Ums\ Ml ! 44-040 Tori

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Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 1, 2 January 1936, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 1, 2 January 1936, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 1, 2 January 1936, Page 5

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