■ ! TIHUEJ A NATIIRAI ZR4DKI E IN TH If 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 coi>.« ditioned. 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 g^ass °f tke popular beverage. W| ffl Try it—Timaru will put life into you! , 1 TIMARU /B ww M ME Hl IV 1 , \\ It is Conditioned ?gg3SSW®L Lsonsumpf ion I THE kUdia eefi Mfely spend their \ pennies en meets here. Snch delifhtfnUy tempting wholesome cent- n dy cannot harm them m any way. i XA \jMSjTns the lines of Eandard makers V A s^®> in Bock—their names are -a guarantee of purity. THE DOLLY VARDEN Fourth Door from Railway Station ■ PAEROA , Phone 128 ©
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5295, 4 July 1928, Page 1
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162Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5295, 4 July 1928, Page 1
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