"PRICE'S"—FOR QUENCHING THIRST. Of summer drinks (hero are a hundred and one, but none to equal that good old thirstquonching beverage made with Price's Concentrated Beverage. Is fid bottle makes ,'S gallons delicious cordial. Try, amorff? others, flavoured Lemon, flavoured Limes and flavoured. Orange. Your trroccr sells it—make sure it's "Price's,rAdvt. 60 Years Ago—Maori canocs wore not nn unusual sight in' tho Wa'itcmata Harbour. young children are very susceptible to eoldn, chills and feverishness at this time of the year. Tho safest and most reliable remedy—as it gives prompt relief—-/s-Nazol*
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19455, 11 October 1926, Page 12
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