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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. THE LAKGE FAMILY BOTTLE. Thomsons’ have introduced through the retailers specially imported large quart bottles for family use. The advantages to the consumer are: 1. Only one bottle to carry home. 8. Only one crown seal to remove. i Only one bottle to place upon the table. 4, Only one empty bottle to put away. 5. Only one empty bottle to return to the retailer I. Each bottle contains 26 British fluid ounces. 1. Having a large volume, the contents will keep fresh and sparkling for 24 hours after opening. t. It is undoubtedly far better value than the ordinary size, as well as being more convenient. 9. It is absolutely pure, and contains no preservatives, etc. 10. Each packet carries oi>r registered Trade Mark, “ Purity,” on the crown seal, on the front and back of the label, as well as upon the bottle. 11. There is no difficulty in obtaining these large family bottles from all retailers. U. The production is so slow and tedious that the beverages are improved Hereby.

EUROPEAN REPRESENTATIVES For the * EVENING STAR,' Dunedin: Messrs r. 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 INFOEMATIOtf AS TO ADVERTISING RATES CAN BE OBTAINED AT THE. ABOVE ADDRESS.

IN order to have the ' Star ‘ out m good time it is found impossible to classify Advertisements that come in after noon. Wo would therefore request Advertisers to kindly bear thi* in mind and send in their orders early.

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Evening Star, Issue 23496, 9 February 1940, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 23496, 9 February 1940, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 23496, 9 February 1940, Page 6