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An empty Guinness means a man refreshed GUINNESS has a wonderful restorative power. A glass of GUINNESS with the midday meal and on retiring gives you strength and energy for your work, and ensures sound refreshing sleep. GUINNESS is a delicious beverage full of natural goodness—it nourishes and sustains -^-it restores the wasted nerves —it stimulates the flagging appetite. GUINNESS makes you feel better at once; taken daily it keeps you fit and gives you a healthier and brighter outlook. Guinness IS GOOD FOR \OU N.B.—One pint of Guinness Foreign Extra Stout has a malt carbo* hydrate content equal to one and a half pints of pure dairy milk. m 44 4 GF/A/K7. " gfr ..... . I fill <¥■ */TPI^P& >>^k 2^l Sooth* your threat Mid hul the soreness 11? "HMlltfa^ JW^ J fu^H wHh K«y'i Llmaed Compound. For /p\ ' twt* COMPOUND A J^^&iSlWSSS^^^^ „.„„.....■.■-.■. .jri.r.-- ■-........... ..;.,, v .l,i|],l .i;..r........' ... v ,,... :5 J r - I The Name^|pi|<^^j^ I I^EAKFAST 1 | BISCUITS j | Light, crisp and digestible, delicious with | | butter, cheese, or preserves. About 50 | | biscuits to the pound. | I AULSEBROOtCS I I MALT HUSKS 1 | Are made only from the finest of wheat j | flour, fresh milk, eggs, butter, cream, j I and extract of malt. Nutritious atid | 1 easily digested. Recommended as a | 1 food for invalids, infants, and growing | I "childreii : , : | I AULSEBROOK'S, I i DINNER BISCUITS | 1 Dainty,; crisp, and digestible, about 300 | I biscuits' to the pound. ' || >j rr+r-wt-~. '- ,n..f .jmjut?o^.. i-^J

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 41, 16 August 1930, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 41, 16 August 1930, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 41, 16 August 1930, Page 15

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