Feminine Hands! ugly signs of work and gardening by using Sydal Emollient. 1/-, 2/-, 7/6.—Advt. THE POPULAR “TIRA” Given time, nature will aid man in his many tasks—it is the helpful hand of nature that makes “Tira” bottled Ale the perfect beverage it is. Every bottle of "i'ira passes through months of storage before being marketed, and it is during these months of storage that nature “the Master Chemist,” plays its part—silently, slowly, but surely transmit* ting into a rich, mellow beverage the Stored “Thu.” Ask for “Tire.*— Advt,
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Greymouth Evening Star, 17 February 1932, Page 4
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