SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS 0 H A I COAL. H A I COAL. OHAI COAL. 4s per ton discount for cash on or before delivery. SOUTHLAND’S “BEST BY TEST COAL. Quick-heating. Bright-burning. THE BRUCE RAILWAY AND COAL CO. (LTD.), Vogel street. ’Phones 317 and 348. rjvHOM SONS’ ■ PURE RASPBERRY VINEGAR. PURE LIME JUICE CORDIAL. PURE LEMON SQUASH. PURE LEMON SYRUP. Hie beverages, collected in the open narket, which, upon analysis, gained the >nly Gold Medal awarded against Eonlon. Australian, and New Zealand manufacturers, at the great N.Z. and South Seas Exhibition, Dunedin, 1926. Fliere are still available a few photos of Fhomsons’ Famous Team of Ponies.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19947, 15 November 1926, Page 8
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