THE BOY STOOD ON THEBURNING DECK preparing- for a dip ; he cared not for the parching heat—he’d “Price’s” in his grip. When you feel hot, cool off with a glassful of throat-quenching cordial made with Price’s Fruit Syrup Essences. See what you think of Russet Apple and Orange Kola—the two new fruit flavours. Also Raspberry, Pineapple, Lemon,. Squash. A 1/6 bottle makes 3 gallons cordial. Insist on “Price’s.” Wholesale from Duncan McLean, Ltd.—Advt. 3
“CAMEL HAIR” BELTING (Registered Trade Mark) On account of its great tensile strength well in damp or dry atniosphere/ ..It greater load than Double Leather, Balata, or any other kind of Belting, . It will outlast any other Belt. Gives p«l trouble. Its first cost is its final cdst-f--there are no after costs. It:runs equally well in damy or dry atmosphere. It is decidedly more economical in service than any belt. It satisfactorily solves one of to-day’s evergrowing problems of Greatest Power and Smallest Cost. Sole Makers: F. REDDAWAY AND CO., LTD. Works and Head Offices: Pendleton :: Manchester. Londoh: 50/51 Lime St., E.O. 3. Agents for Wfett Coast: \ z< DISPATCH FOUNDRY CO., LTD., Graymouth. Al.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 3 November 1923, Page 5
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188Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Greymouth Evening Star, 3 November 1923, Page 5
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