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RPFCI At AOVF«T»SEMENTB. L IFE-GIVING JUICES ARE UNITED In DR ENSOR’S TAMER JUICE. Dr Ensor’s Tamer Juice contains Nature’s most beneficial remedies for indigestion, liver complaints, constipation, piles, pimples, and boils. These ailments are all the result of a disordered stomach. Digest and assimilate your food thoroughly and illness will pass you by. 9n NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF N.Z. (LTD.) Covers the Risks of FIRE, MARINE, AND ACCIDENT. Employers’ Liability Personal. Accident, & Sickness Mortgage Indemnity Administration Bonds Plate Glass Burglary, Fidelity Guarantee Live Stock Public Risk Head Office: Custom House square, Dunedin. THIS WEEK’S QTAGO WITNESS. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 6. ANTIQUITIES. WORLD PEACE. THE TRAVELLERS. OUR ILLUSTRATIONS (44 Pictures) The .Tananese Disaster Unique Children’s Exhibition in Brydono Hall, Dunedin. Turning on the Water at the Enlarged Southern Reservoir. The Wanganui Murder. Wellington Racing Club’s Spring Meeting. The Italian Troops m Corfu. Otago State Primary Schools Sports MeetOpening of the Cricket Season on the North Ground. Now Rest Home for Children on Cashmere Hills, Christchurch. Annual Conference of the Now Zealand Baptist Union Missionary Society^ MEN’S Factory SUIT.S-TO-MEASURE; a largo range of Tweeds to choose from; 955, 105s.— Herbert, Haynea. In

rj>HE OTHER 12 REASONS WHY EVERY RETAILER SHOULD STOCK THOMSON’S CORDIALS. 15. Thomsons aro prepared for the largest cordial season on record, and on account of the anticipated rush, retailers should book early. 16. In their next advertisements, Thomsons will inform consumers why they should ask for, and insist on getting, Thomson’s Cordials from the retailer. 17. Retailers’ assistants have more satisfaction in handling popular lines such as Thomson’s, in preference to cheap, artificial brands. 18. When the retailer is busy, much time is lost in trying to force cheap cordials on to an unwilling customer. If the retailer succeeds, the customer, upon reading the adulterations on the label and tasting the article, is bound” to become dissatisfied, and, in numerous instances,, returns the goods. 19 Underneath each wrapper of Thomson’s, there is a certificate of purity which the retailer’s customers will appreciate when they read it. 20. Thomsons allow 4d on the return of each cordial bottle, whereas on the bottles of cheap lines only Id is allowed by dealers. 21. It is the consumer the retailer has got to satisfy, not the traveller, who represents cheap, adulterated artificial cordials. 22. It is a great satisfaction to the retailer to be able to supply the lino which is asked for. It saves time, trouble, complaints, returned goods, while the customer retains his respect for your establishment. 23. Supplying that which is in demand adds an almosphcre of prosperity to the retailor s business. 24. Any cheap retailor can easily find the money to purchase a few dozen of cheap adulterated cordials at a low price. 25. Fruit Juice being scarce, and a rise in price lacing probable, Thomsons have decided not to supply other cities until Dunedin retailers receive all their requirements. 26. Sixty per cent, of the Dunedin retailers have already placed huge orders for Thomson’s Cordials in anticipation of an unprecedented demand, and a probable increase in the price of new season’s fruit juices S ate time BY AND DRUDGERY USING HOTPOINT ELECTRIC IRON. THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL AND ENGINEERING CO. (LTD.), Telephones 2108, 3050. STUART STREET, DUNEDIN. Telephones 2108, 3050.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19014, 9 November 1923, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19014, 9 November 1923, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19014, 9 November 1923, Page 4