COOK WITH GAS The Gas Department have been busy for the past few days unpacking and assembling the largest shipment of gas cookers as yet received in Greymouth. They are of the latest patterns and styles, which will bring economy and 1 ease to every household in which they are installed. Every lady knows the value of a cooker in the home, and to let everyone have the opportunity of purchasing one for cash or on time payments the following are the prices —£4 15/-, £6, £B, £9, and £l5. The management or any member of the Gas staff will be pleased at all times to show the working and value of the cookers. —Ad.
“PRICE’S” DRINKS—--4 FOR SUMMER THIRSTS. A hot sun and blistering pavements —5 o’clock—a quick trip home for a big, delicious glas of cordial made from Price’s Fruit Extract. A 1/G bottle makes 3 gallons. Flavoured Limes, Raspberry, Lemon, and Orange, —but four of the many flavours. Better buy two flavours and please everybody. Remember the name—“ Price’s”. At all stores.—4'.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 11 October 1928, Page 5
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