WHEN FATHER PAPERED THE PARLOUR He pot foot, flustered and irritable until mother produced a brimming- g-lassful of cool refreshment made from " Price's " Concentrated Beverag-es. Nothing- more refreshing , or so economical—a 1/6 bottle maKes 3 g-allons. Flavoured lfmon flavourea limes, and navourpd orang-e are equally delicious. Obtainable all grocers and stores. It must be " Price's." (Ad.) Thirty-five defended cases were set down for hearing at the Magistrate's j Court this morning. By noon, however, ! the list had been cut down to three. For various reasons cases were adjourned, and three magistrates were engaged in : separate rooms, each hearing a dispute. '[
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 15, 19 January 1926, Page 5
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