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Satuiution point, JgHh \ * ''. \ \) Robinade PRESENTS .. . another episode in the mischievous moments of M> ■ ' |||| i -gq _ i -ii | ■■■-y '■'|p •.•:■■■ . nLij=3f~j "’ EhSWJJWSS , ~a ■m jwl Little Robin, fall of fun.- Pushed the mower round the lawn. Thought he’d get some gardening done Left the grass just partly shorn. \jsssL ÜBl Found some dippers on a ledge. Dug a bit of garden plot. Gave a haircut to the hedge. Found the job was getting hot. Turned the tap on for some spray. Heeding Robin's joyful shout Alas! the hose length got away! Unwisely Dad came rushing out • • • Gomes are all right in their place, But not when played on Daddy’s facet says... after such an escapade, there’s notblng like a Robinade No wonder youngsters (and grown-ups too!) love refreshing Robinade. So quick to make—such a cool, thirst-quenching drink! A glass of cold water, a spoonful of Robinade, sugar to taste ... a swish and it’s made. Twelve / delicious drinks in every packet—make it by the glass or by the jugful. Available in six luscious flavours, it’s ideal too for Ice Blocks and Ice • Cream topping. Recipes on every / packet. / lOd jun * AND ITS MADE IUT Robinade ™ W YOU CAN HAKE IT BY THE GLASS ORANGE LEMON UME PINEAPPLE RASPBERRY CHERRY lUcMu an. Cdnwi (NX) Ud. OuMdi. 24.C.24

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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28835, 4 March 1959, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28835, 4 March 1959, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28835, 4 March 1959, Page 17

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