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MRS. TIMSON LEARNS HOW. Min and Bill and Jim. . It was them that did it. Always hungry morning times. As hungry as hunters they were, and after a good breakfast too. They said some of their playmates always had O-tis for breakfast, so why couldn’t they, and that’s how I came to get it. Fine it is, and strengthening, and there’s no more hungry feeling between meals with them now, so it’s sustaining and gives them all the energy that’s good for them. Oh, yes, Timson and me has it too. We says Red Diamond O-tis can’t, he beat nohow.—Advt.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 30 August 1934, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 30 August 1934, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 30 August 1934, Page 12

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