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Macarthy's broadcast these Greetings of Health, RED TOP RLE iS^IS-KvSS BROUin,STOUT Macarthy's, as brewers and wine and tpirit merchants, NT »l j- . ,u~Ue*rnr IT« established favourite ot al dislribate an msttr passed selection of th* hithest No stout b^d|«^2 »vho enjoy die crisp tang of cool, qttaUty and most e nj o yable and delightfully nfrahihg , ™* nou"shing as B^^touJ. refreshing, stimulating ale. Red health-giving stimulants obtainable in the Dominion. . Dolors recommend «> W™* Top Ale delightfully satisfies S S use it, and increasing thousands thirst and encourages appetite. prefer it. 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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 149, 21 December 1936, Page 6
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