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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. TO THE RETAILERS. Advantages of the Large Family Quart Bottle. 1. There is only one-fifth of the number of full bottles to take delivery of. 2. There is only one-fifth of the number of full bottles to check from our carters. 3. There is only one-fifth of the wrapping up for delivery. 4. There is only one-fifth of the delivery over the counter. - 5. There is only one-fifth of the receiving back of empties from your customers. 8. There is only one-fifth of the empties lying about your shop. 7. There, is only one-fifth of the trouble of opening when serving 3d beverage* over the counter. S. Each bottle will produce five 5-ounce , glasses. 9. Being of largo voulme and scientifically produced and bottled, it will keep fresh and sparkling 24 hours after opening. 10. Being Thomsons’ “ Purity,” it will be most satisfactory to your customers. 11. It ia the only genuine “ Purity ” on this or any other market. 12. It is so pure and clear that it shows the word “ Purity ” on the back of ' the labels right through the entire , contents. 13. Only one-fifth of the cash register operation. Less work for the retailer. Less wear and tear on the cash register. 14. Only one-fifth of the wear on your counter top and floor coverings. , EUROPEAN REPRESENTATIVES For the ‘ EVENING STAR,’ Dunedin; Messrs r. b. brett and son, NEW BRIDGE STREET HOUSE, 30 NEW BRIDGE STREET, LONDON, 8.C.4. Telephone, Central 4,559. OPIES OF PAPERS AND FULL INFORMATION .AS TO ADVERTISING RATES AN BE OBTAINED AT THE ABOVE address.

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Evening Star, Issue 23498, 12 February 1940, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 23498, 12 February 1940, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 23498, 12 February 1940, Page 6

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