THERET A NATURAL JPARKLE IN THIT TABLE ALE" The “ snap ” as the top comes off a bottle of Timaru Table Ale tells of the “life” there is in it. The clear, sparkling, amber liquid looks alive, and is alive, for it’s naturally conditioned. All the good of the golden barley, full of body-building elements, and the appetising flavour of ripe hops have been captured in this ale, to come to life as you pour out a ass P°P u l ar beverage. Try it —Timaru will put life into you 1 I TIMARU /ll ijn a<e whIlL, It is NA TURALL Y Conditioned ( ksonsumption f THE kUdiu cm urfefy spend their \ y ftnsiti m sweets here. Suds delilhtfhlly tempting wholesome cm*. dy twnnos hdsnss them sn any way. t \A fj)nly the lines of dandard makers vCV. /ftf >2 I in Both—their names are -a I psarasstee ef parity. THE DOLLY VARDEN Fourth Door from Railway Station PAEROA Phone 128
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5292, 27 June 1928, Page 1
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160Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5292, 27 June 1928, Page 1
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