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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. ' THAT SMALL' 'FIVE-OUNCE BOTTLE TO THE RETAILER. 1. On a two to one basis, you have double the number of full bottles to check from the wagon. 2 On a two to one basis, the motor man takes double the time delivering fulls and picking up empties at your premises, thus interfering with .your customers, and business. 3. On a two to one basis, the small bottle occupies double the space for fulls and empties. 4. On a two to one basis, you have double the deposits lying out on fulls and empties on your stock. 5. On a two to one basis, it lakes double your time checking empties to the motor man. 6 On a two to one basis, you have double the handling when serving fulls to, and receiving empties from your customers. 7. On a two to one basis, there is double the wear and tear on your cash register, floors, linoleums, and counters. 8. On a two to one basis, you do double the wrapping and use double the paper and string. 9 On a two to one basis, when serving by the glass, you have double the handling, double the crown seals to remove, and double the used crowns to dispose of, double the glasses to handle, and wash, and double the time wiping the counter—and all at ... less profit. • 'lO On- a two'to one.basis, when, serving by the glass or receiving from your customers, you have double the number of empties to pack away. 11. On a two to one basis, when serving over the counter, you use double the number of drinking straws. 12. On a two to one basis, if you are a co untry retailer, the bottles being twice as heavy, you are paying double the freight. ADMINISTRATION OF ESTATES AND GENERAL TRUST AND AGENCY ( BUSINESS. Our Scale of Charges is as low as any in existence in the Dominion. Our Rates were reduced as far back as the year 1905. DIRECTORS: William E. Reynolds (Chairman), R. K. Ireland (Oamaru District), Edgar C. Hazlett (Vice-chairman), Robert J. Gilmour (Invercargill), James Begg (Dunedin). Edward G. Kerr (Timaru), C. Stanley Smith (Dunedin), A. R. Turnbull (Christchurch). Hon. W. Downie Stewart (Dunedin), Printed matter and fullest information gladly given on receipt of letter or on personal application. THE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES ESTATE AND AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND LTD. OFFICES: DUNEDIN, CHRISTCHURCH, TIMARU, OAMARU, . INVERCARGILL. ALFRED IBBOTSON, General Manager. Dunedin Office, 1 VOGEL STREET. D. J. RUSSELL, District Manager.

A. E - JBANK Corner of BLAKELEY AND W. BAGLEY, Dentists, OF AUSTRALASIA, Bond and Rattray streets Ebons ,12-359.

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Evening Star, Issue 22881, 12 February 1938, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22881, 12 February 1938, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22881, 12 February 1938, Page 14

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