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Salute to Summer 1,38* year Summer fell on a Thursday. This year it will most likely be on a Wednesday. If not Wednesday possibly Tuesday, Monday, Sunday, Friday or even Saturday—depending entirely on which calendar you are using. Tim and Ru, with their usual zest for living, prefer the Arabic calendar. This means that the seasons follow the weather (it is possible to have thirteen winters in one year) instead of the weather following the season. This cuts cut the whether and is the method followed by the Meteor-illogical office. Ah! The salubrious season of SUMMER! Picnics at the beach, sand in your sandwiches, salt air and sunburn, sun-bronzed Adonis’s and French swim suits (this brief reference is sufficient to cover that subject!), days in the country, slapping at sandflies, the smell of new mown hay—and the sweat ef heaving great fork-fuls of it into haystacks! Which reminds us what a wonderful season Summer is for Timaru— the ale that put U-M-M into S-U-M-M er. Timaru revives flagging energy after sport, brings cool thirst quenchers on hot summer nights, adds pep and zest to meals oh how glorious is the cool long glass after a hot day at the office or out in the fields. We at the Timaru Bottlery have been busy preparing for the increased Summer demand—so it will be your own fault if you don’t enjoy Summer to the full. THE FRIENDLIEST DRINK IN THE W ORLD “ & Brewed and Bottled with loving care in Timaru.

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Press, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 25679, 16 December 1948, Page 4

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