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Thanks to Greg Parker for definitively answering the TOD question with an excerpt from The Brisbane Courier of 26th July 1928. TOD officially stood for Tristram’s Orange Drink. The Tristram’s ad (left) from Alex Cox also mentions TOT, so I’m assuming that stood for Tristram’s Orange Tonic, but am happy to be corrected.

May be an image of text that says 'T.O.D.-A NEW SOFT DRINK. BEFORE you POP ABOTTLETOP With the addition T.O.D. extensive lines, refreshing beverage public Brisbane. only placed the market phencmenally especially is expected the Show make sure it's at the TRISTRAM'S TRISTRAM'S stand in the main pavilion FREE Drinking Cup with Every Bottle Ginger TOD ToT primary uice. name addition ommodities constítute TriCola Quench Ginger Ale HEY KIDS! Frult conference Committee ga with Novelties. some Direc- matter diffi- 3risbane. coming sum- cordial. solely Juice being Queensland rowth, Each bag contains Tristrams Cap. TRISTRAMS BOUNDARY ST., SOUTH BRISBANE each utilised. early intends America purpose procuring machinery juices.'


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