THE LICENSEES OF BRIDGER'S PATENT PROCESS HAVE AS PATENTEES FIXED THE MAXIMUM VENDING PRICE OF THE NEW BRIDGER'S PATENT DENTURE (A M. BRIDGER. Co Inventor) N.Z. Pat. 7 8455 AT £2/17/6 IT Is hereby notified that the price? 01 flout ures tended under Letters Patei.i 7S<os has been tl\od umll rurttiei notice at a price not jo exceed £9/17/6 To supply the denture to the public at a prlcc exceeding the above price o! r?/i7/c. wilt constitute an infringement of the Letters Patent 78155.
w Ke^ ODORODO CREAM SAFELY STOPS PERSPIRATION
CURE is the certain 1^ Coughs—Colds —Throat and W \ H IPI■ ■11 Chest complaints. It 1 V * I J j to give quick relief. / U 1 tkioOO' |JUbJ| •* cfl Vo«A\H^ KM 9 co^ j FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES oiye> CARRIED CHEAPLY BY RAIL. zest, tang. Fruit by the case mokes a most acceptable gift— . ::|^p"' piquancy— inexpensive, too, especially when sent through the ma ' tes a " Railways, whose speedy service ensures prompt m> j ■/£s& dishes mor« ... . ... palatable arrival in good condition. -mm Insist on Rates could hardly be cheaper; provided it is certiy '' e< ® os bein 9 f° r consignee's domestic use, the fißjj^'* , chorge for each 56bs. of fresh fruit or vegetables up to 2cwt. is only 9d, plus a delivery fee of 6d per hundredweight on consignments for the principal HTU '; kijQHj[|HBQVH9| THINK OF YOUR FRIENDS
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 71, 25 March 1941, Page 3
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