".Tack fell down and broke his crown . . . but what, tlio children want to know is. what elao would have happened to him if his pail had held 3 gallons of "Price's" Fruit Extract, delicious flavoured Lime, made from a Is Gel bottle! All children lovo it and all crocers sell it. Insist on "Price's."—Advt. Don't, miss a free drink at the "Sparklot" demonstration on the J.C'.L. fifth floor next Week.—John Court, Ltd., Queen Street. Our remarkable success with No Rubbing Laundry Help is surely abundant proof of its wonderful labour-saving qualities.—Tha Farmers' Trading Co., Ltd. An attractive programme, will be sjivei bv the Auckland Artillery Band in AlbertPark to-morrow after&oon. Detail are advertised.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20420, 23 November 1929, Page 14
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