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LOOK AND COMPARE these houses and prices for next season. Rental No. 2 and No. 4 $600. Price $6500 Rental - order.PriCC ?10°00' EaSy terms' Ne^ funShed aS fine Rental No. 2—$600. Price $6500. SI In dining-cars it’s a demand waiters often hear There s a thrill to travel . . . a stimulation ... a gaiety . . . new scenes and new faces . . . which you can heighten by dirinking “Canada Dry.” For within this emerald bottle sparkles a better, finer,.purer beverage. Its keen flavor brings more zest to your appe tite before a meal in the dining-car. Its mellowness and its mildness go well with food. Its delicate and uniform carbonation tingles with goodness. This distinctive ginger ale is served on the famous drack trains everywhere. Absolutely pure ingredients, expertly blended and balanced, give “Canada Dry” its marvelous flavor. High-quality Jamaica ginger makes it a real ginger ale. Order “Canada Dry” the next time you eat in a dining-car. Rental No. 5—$750. Price $10000. v/h/?iU^ng Pl°ts at low prices for discriminating people Jove nature and a bird sanctuary. CHARLES P. HEYWARD Piney Woods Estates - _ Southern Pines, N. C. DRY” n*». u. s. Pm. on. The Qhampagne of Qinger <i/fles (c) 1929
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