Macarthy’s Brown Stout —a pala table, body-building beverage especial ly valuable to invalids.—13.
ALT. BLACKS FOR SOUTH AFRICA. Immediately after Mr Hornig was appointed manager of tiie team, he negotiated for supplies of Fluenzol and Q-Tol. Both preparations are essential to footballers. Fluenzol clears the breathing apparatus and Q-Tol is invaluable as a massage and for healing bruises and abrasions. —8.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 16 July 1928, Page 6
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