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special advertisements. DRINK AN ORANGE. THE ORANGE SHORTAGE. We are holding small slocks of this season’s pure Orange Juice. It contains no artificial colourings, no preservatives, and no other adulterations During the orange shortage, this juice is being sweetened and placed upon the market. The finished article contains the natural fruit cells, flesh, and pure juice of the fruit, but no indigestible pith. Each bottle will produce 26 full-size glasses at a cost of only a penny per glass. No cornering of supplies will be permitted by anyone. Ail chemists, fruiterers, soda fountains, and other retailers are now carrying stocks, but these are limited. When exhausted, small fresh stocks of Pure Grapefruit Juice will be available. INSTRUCTIONS. 1. Before opening, turn the bottle upside down until the juice, fruit cells, and fruit flesh are thoroughly combined. 2. Pour out one fluid ounce of the sweetened juice, and add to it eight fluid ounces of water, hot or cold. 3. When the juice and water are assembled. pour the combination into another drinking receptablo of the same size t so as to ensure a thorough and even mixture. Spoon stirring is useless for this purpose. DELIVERY. Should any retailer not be able to supply, we will deliver to any part of the fity or suburbs, free of delivery charges. THOMSONS LTD., Telephone 13-829.

EUROPEAN REPRESENTATIVES For tbe •EVENING STAR,’ Dunedin: •'.T ESSES E. B. BRETT AND SON, NEW BRIDGE STREET HOUSE, 30 NEW BRIDGE STREET, LONDON, E.C.4. Telephone, Central 4,559. COPIES OF PAPERS AND FULL INFORMATION AS TO ADVERTISING RATES CAN BE OBTAINED AT THE ABOVE ADDRESS.

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Evening Star, Issue 22636, 30 April 1937, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22636, 30 April 1937, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22636, 30 April 1937, Page 8

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