ALL BLACKS AND " PRICE'S." It, is rumoured that the All Black team took a supply of "Price's" Raspberry, Orango Kola, and other flavours with thom. A very wise precaution, for nothing is so refreshing after outdoor games as a glass of delicious beverage made from "Price's." Highly concentrated. Is 6d bottle makes— if it's "Ericea'a"—3 gallons beverage.—Advt. As the result of a sale of work at the recently-opened Royal Oak Parish Hall, the sum of £70 lias been raised for missionary purposes. The sale was organised by the ladies' diocesan committee and was opened by Miss Averill. A lecture on prophecy, to be illustrated bv a large chart, will be delivered by Mr, E. J. Russell at the Grafton Library next Thursday evening. Three special bargain days—Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday—at the A.B.C. Stores, Karangahape Road. Special bargains in all departments. Orient Luncheon Rooms, first floor, Municipal Buildings, Newmarket, now supply home-made cakes at reasonable pricos. Now is the, time of Mi 9 year to gladden the hearts of the young. Let them see the special window exhibit. "Where dreams come true," concluding with the to the " Tudor " Tea Room.—Milne and Cboyco, Ltd.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18879, 29 November 1924, Page 12
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