BRINGING UP FATHER
Poor old dad, tired and weary after his toil, trudges homo to be met on the doorstep hv mum, with an anxious inquiry, “ W’hat has detained you tonight.-” Ah, but dad keeps that a secret, as he promptly responds, “ 1 have been working late, dear! ” it is then that his memory jumps hack to that glass of sparkling, wholesome •• Kern Brand ” bottle ale. which he enjoys each day, keeping him a little late, the ’ drink which banishes all those worldly cares, giving him a new lease of life, and a lion’s appetite. Advice to mother—keep a supply in the home, then Dad will arrive home early, eager for his daily glass. Ask for “ Fern Brand ” Ale and Stout at Hotel and Bottle Stores. —20.'
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 April 1929, Page 6
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127BRINGING UP FATHER Hokitika Guardian, 27 April 1929, Page 6
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