i NELSON MARDI GRAS A WEEK’S GAIETY. The great array of attractions prepared for the Nelson “Mardi G>as" t should place that Sunny City on tho c map as the place which sets the stan- c dard in Carnivals. For six days and v nights from 29th January to 3rd Febru'ary, King Carnival will reign supreme. Joyous revelry and nighvoltage hilarity fully assured. Nelson- t ians claim they are presenting the t greatest Carnival programme yet concocted, and are making ready for big j influx of visitors. To inak’e certain of accommodation write Carnival Secretary, P.O. Box 120. Nelson.—4. 1 a SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER" s Those terrific summer _ thirsts with glasses brimful of delicious cordial made with Price’s Fruit Syrup Es- a sc-nces. None can resist this healthful E drink. 3 gallons made from a I'6 i bottle. In many flavours including t Raspberry, Pineapple, Lemon Squash, f Make sure of the name —Price’s. Wholesale Agents, Duncan McLean, Ltd.—2. 1
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Greymouth Evening Star, 30 January 1923, Page 5
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