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Do not miss this! All Odd Lines and Remnants to be CLEARED AT 1 2 SALE PRICE Nobody can afford to let slip this wonderful opportunity to secure odd lines and remnants at Half Sale Price. Everything must be cleared at these remarkably low figures. T O-DAY and until SATURDAY AT THE FARMERS Cashel Street - Christchurch

in * 1 IfilS A Scots Rush Free Whisky in Street Lap Spilt Liquor Up; Some Soak Caps and Handkerchiefs in it. (By Telegraph—Press Association —Copyright.) (Aust. and N.Z. Cable Association) London, April 13th. There were extraordinary scenes in fc*tockweli Street. Glasgow, when a tram collided with a distiller’s lorry, bursting five barrels of whisky. The contents streamed on the roadway. Scores of men and women rushed to fill bottles and cans, and others, kneeling, lapped the whisky up, while many soaked, and sucked their caps and handkerchiefs. TsfO Provincial is rather interested in the above cablegram, which appeared in the Christchurch papers recently, for the whisky which created such a commotion among tho folk of Glasgow came from the same distillery as the famous Claymore Whwky (Bottled by Greenlees Bros., Argyleshire) which the Provincial offers to the public at the Bargain Price of While It Lasts 11'6‘ifcxr while &-tSS 'lo„, The Provincial guarantees this Claymore Whisky to be one of the most palatable and high-grade whiskies :t has ever had the pleasure of offering to the public. One tasto will tell its story. The Provincial is proud to state that it is the only hotel in Christchurch where this exceptional Scotch can be obtained. The Provincial docs not expect scenes like those in Glasgow, hut it anticipates an exceptional demand for Claymore once is has been tried by discriminating tastes. PROVINCIAL HOTEL Famous for Low Prices 'Phone 1458 M • ’

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18208, 15 July 1927, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Star (Christchurch), Issue 18208, 15 July 1927, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Star (Christchurch), Issue 18208, 15 July 1927, Page 3

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