Strike a true note, “Bells” ; ask for "Bells”; it’s as clear as a bell; in white bottles, mild and good. Bells’ Perth Special Reserve Scotch Vi hi sky is extensively dispensed by the leading hotel in the Dominion, the “Royal Oak,” Wellington, owned by New Zealand’s oldest and most respected licensee. Hotelkeepers who wish to enjoy good patronage should follow the lean and sell “Bells.” It makes trade. Mark Sprot arid Company, Ltd., Greymouth, Sole West Coast Distributors. —Advt. Prevention is better than cce. “Underwriter” fire extinguisher quickly suppresses fire. Always ready f< r action though standing for yens. Manning Machinery Co., 5 Pedfo’.i Row, C'hristchuteh. —Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 June 1923, Page 2
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