\n English paper to hand tells of a grocer and a tin of jam. By regulations ho was supposed to sell the jam at 9Ad. Ho charged the customer Is Id. The o-rocer was fined £25, and the assistant who actually effected the sale was fined £5. In KOLA-NIP you get a stimulant for the tired, a refreshment for the hot, a quencher for the thirsty. A tablespoonful in aerated water makes a cooling, nonalcoholic drink. Hotels and stores.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3334, 6 February 1918, Page 46
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