DARING ROBBERY! Stifling day. ' Man enters shop. Steals bottle. Hue-and-cry. Caught: Brought before "beak." Summing up, Judge says: "Price's so refreshing. Temptation too great. Let off with caution." Try Price's Raspberry and c*her flavours. Is 6d bottle makes 3 gallons. Demand "Price's."—Advt.
To-day is the last day of Birthday Week at Milne and Choyce's, arid every advantage should be taken of the wonderful shopping opportunities afforded throughout the establishment. When Nazol is frequently inhaled through the mouth and nose it has a wonderful power of controlling influenza and other germs which lodge in the mouth, nose, and throat. Visitors to the city should make a point of visiting the " Tudor Tea Room at Milne and Choyce's, where magnificent views of the city and harbour may be ob&ined.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18838, 13 October 1924, Page 8
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