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SI > \ MINU \ li. /|_ ! m 7//' m^ITE S ••• TAKE notice Here’s food for thought and drink. One glass of T.T.S. (Timaru Tonic Stout) and you’ll feel like twenty-one. Rich. Creamy. Smooth. It packs a glow like a live coal and makes flagging appetites sit up and take notice. Dyspeptics say that after one bottle they can tackle a man-sized porterhouse steak. It weaves a spell over landlords until they become angelic and reduce the rent, whilst elderly spinsters no longer cogitate upon the wickedness of life. What a drink 1 What a tonic! What a food! Man alive, it’s the elixir of life, the fountain Of youth. T.T.S. is made from nourishing Malt, Yeast and famous Nelson Hops, and contains concentrated Full Cream Milk and Far* Clover Honey to give extra tonie value. Take a glass every night and you’ll feel like jumping over the moon —your nerves will become strong and you'll sleep like a top. Here's health. Tamarii Jcynic Ustoat (CONTAINING CONCENTRATED FULL CREAM MILK AND HONEY) 55 0 0 the stout to shout o o o o AND SHOUT FOR a/WWSA

FOR INFLUENZA TAKE JAMES’ ANTI-GRIPPE A few doses will remove all aches and pains and effect a Cure. Price 2/6 a bottle from— L B. JAMES PRESCRIPTION CHEMIST, TIMARU Phone 31

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 19861, 26 July 1934, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 19861, 26 July 1934, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 19861, 26 July 1934, Page 4

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