At a sitting of the Mount Cook Police' Court, before Mr. G. Anyon, J.P., this morning, a. first offender for drunkenness was lined £1.
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The quickness of the hand deceives the eye. Keep youv eye on the bottle. When you ask for "Price's" see that you get it. There's real refreshment in a glassful of delicious cordial made from "Price's" Concentrated Beverage. It costs so little —Is (3d bottle makes U gallons. Flavoured orange, flavoured lemon, and flavoured limes Are delightful. See that you get- "I'i-uVb," Sold all grocers and atores.-rActvl. .1
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 155, 29 December 1925, Page 6
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