INSTEAD OF TEA—“PRICE’S” DRINKS When you cut the lunches to-mor-row, put a cordial in the tea bottles. It will be a welcome change, so cooling and refreshing. Price’s Fruit Extract means 3 gallons of cordial for Is 6d —all the most satisfying flavours, including flavoured Limes, Lemon, Orange and Raspberry. Watch for the name—" Price’s” —it means b<stter value. At all stores.—3.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 479, 8 October 1928, Page 9
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