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“PRICE’S” DRINKS KEEP CHILDREN GOOD. Mrs Jones often wonders why Mrs. Smith’s children are not mischievous and fretful during the summer. The fact is, Mrs Smith rewards good behaviour with a. glass of cordial. It’s an economical treat really, because a l/6d. bottle of Price’s Fruit Extract makes 3 gallons of cordial. All flavours—flavoured Limes, ' Raspberry, Orange and Lemon are among those from which you may choose. See that you get “Price’s” —it pays. At all • stores. — 2.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 15 October 1928, Page 5
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