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STO W Nelson hops for their remarkable lonic properties, lashings of pure, rich, full-cream milk, and fragrant clover honey. Such is this Tonic Stout by Timaru. A hearty drink for the broad-shouldered athlete. A restorative and sleep-inducer for the aged, a back-bone bracer for the puny. And the friendliest drink of the Nation. But let’s forget the health and tonic values and enjoy the glorious flavour of this ruby red ambrosia —Tonic by Timaru. H you aim to be a champion thrower or caber- tosser, trail on TIMARU TONIC lIWT —the Nation’s muscle gfg&me food for brain and llrv. A mere thimbleful of gjl hon-hearted, life-giving iMrir will moke a 16-lb. hammer £g| the weight of a small boy’s A very wonderful jHatVdrird. with all the foodof • dietician’s paradise, (batons phosphates and pure ■oast for the nerves, oatmalt |r healthy digestion, famous T^iiieirii Jorwc Utout (CONTAINING CONCENTRATED FULL CREAM MILK AND HONEY) Copyright TTSo THE STOUT TO SHOUT 0 0 0 0 AND SHOUT FOR •Aa/v'WS JUUU^ tin GX Spick-and-span . . . Thanks to RV LOOKS •UH HENNISSY KNOWN TO EVERY TONGUE AS THE VST DRINK OF ALL! QQ3 Time to Think Trains of Thought oung man, when do you do your thinking? » a question put by Thomas Hardy to a highset!, mass-production novelist, e same remark applies to any kind of business sport-golf, tennis, football-when a game calls ■ some planning. On the way to meeting or iterance, where intelligent speech is required, Is very helpful to have time to think, bat better place for thought than in the cosy, refree train? Taking thought adds cubits to i stature of a subject. Try it In the Train

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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21809, 15 June 1936, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21809, 15 June 1936, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21809, 15 June 1936, Page 9