HOLLIS & SON ICE COLD — 5¢ DEPOT ST.
Hollis & Son crest — a sheaf of hay and a fizzing bottle, est. 1921, and yes it really is this good
Hollis & Son's · Est. 1921
OLD HAYMAKER'S
SWITCHEL
the pop with the BITE
A FULL 7 FLUID OUNCES
Ginger · Molasses · & Cider Tonic Pop

WHAT'S IN IT, PLAIN AS DAY: charged spring water, genuine Louisiana blackstrap molasses, REAL Jamaica ginger — the McCoy, not the pale extract the city outfits pour — pure cane sugar, and a whisper of good cider vinegar for the SNAP. Net 6½ FL. OZ.

DRINK HER COLD with a ham sandwich, a hot afternoon, and a mouthful of dust — she cuts a July thirst clean in half, and I'll bet my own ribbon on it.

COUNTY FAIR SOFT-DRINK RIBBON — FOUR SUMMERS RUNNING. You go find a pop with more prickle to it. Go on. I'll be waiting right here on Depot Street with a fresh case going into the cold.

2¢ BACK ON THE EMPTY — BRING HER IN, FRIEND, DO ME THE FAVOR · 6½ FL. OZ.
This bottle property of Hollis & Son Bottling Works · Depot St.
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