tination and sank. The pilot reported that a photographer, who was his passenger, reached the bank. The authorities, owing to the possibility of further collapses, have sought reinforcements from Crenoble, but hope has been abandoned of saving the earlier'victims. It is expected that it will bo months before the wreckage can be cleared. BOTTLED ORANGES! And who- does not like oranges—delicious, luscious, wholesome oranges P You can see alt that is-good,, all that is refreshing in them in bottles ot '•Coronet" Flavoured- Orango (you can see the orange in the bottle). It is a drink for everybody .on every thirsty occasion—cooling-, refreshing, it is prepared crystal water .drawn from ottf famous well 400 feet , .deep! ; If you bavfc. ony difficulty in getting ' Coronet'' Orange; ring, the Manufacturers, QijilL Mnrris. LtH.v 'PKbne 33-' Ml. '[ -r-?
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20086, 15 November 1930, Page 15
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