PRESERVING SEASON. Bottling Jars, Mason, Agee Wide Mouth, Perfect Seal with Glass Top and wire clip; the Perfect Sea) has the special advantage of being easily opened, no screw. Aluminium, Brass, or Copper Preserving Pans, Scales. Wood Spoons. Jam Jars, Jelly Jars, Jam Jar Covers, everything for the fruit season. REECES', 661 Colombo street. -6
"PRICE'S"—WHEN YOU'RE DRY. Just a dash—no more—of Price's Concentrated Beverage, in a glassful of water, and you have a cool, refreshing drink which will banish that "dry as dust" feelipg from your throat. So cheap, too, a Is 6cl bottle makes 3 gallons of cordial. Try flavoured Lemon, flavoured Limes and flavoured Orange among others. Insist on "Price's." —*
VERY USEFUL a good Thermos flask. All sizes in stock. Lowest prices in town. Draytons. 761-5 Colombo street, and at Syd-
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18892, 6 January 1927, Page 7
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134Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18892, 6 January 1927, Page 7
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