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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. THE DIFFERENCE. 1. Weigh a bottle of Thomsons’ Cordial, and you will discover that it weighs 31b 14oz, whereas cheap, thin cordial in many cases weighs only 11b. * 2. Measure tho contents of a bottle of Thomsons’ Cordial, and you will discover that it contains 26 ounces; whereas cheap, thin cordial, in second-hand bottles, in many cases contains only 19 ounces. 3. Take one fluid ounce of Thomsons’ Cordial, thoroughly mix it with 9 fluid ounces of cold water, and you will have 10 ounces of beverage at a cost of only one and five-thirteenths of a penny; whereas, with cheap, thin mixtures, you will require four times the quantity of cordial. 4. For immediate consumption, take one bottle of Thomsons’ Cordial, thoroughly mix it with nine quart bottles of cold water, and you will obtain 10 bottles of beverage at a cost of loss than f ourpence per. quart bottle; whereas, with cheap, thin cordial, you will get only two bottles when diluted. ■J£MAS GIFTS IN .U\CY NAPERY. What could be more appropriate and pleasing to tho recipient than a piece of Dainty Fancy Linen? Our selection at the moment comprises many truly beautiful novelties in Napery. Dinner and Luncheon Sets, from 21s, 29s sd, 32s 6d, 355, 49s 6d, 635. set. 36-inch Linen Afternoon • Tea Cloths, 13s 6d each. Linen Serviettes to match. 2s 3d each. All sizes in Damask Table Cloths, including plain and scalloped edges, priced from 25s to 65s each. Damask Serviettes, frpm 22s 6d to 63s dozen. Tray Cloths and Table Centres in beautiful lace edge and eyelet embroidery, ranging from 7s 6d, 10a 6d, 12s 6d, 15s, 18s 9d 21s, 255. 29s 6d, 355, 37s 6d, 455, 49s 6d each. Embroidered Runners, _ Tray Cloths, and Duchess® Sets in a bewitching assortment at prices to suit every purse. 2s 6d, 2s lid, 3s lid, 5s 6d, 10s 6d, 12s 6d, 15s 6d, 17s 6d each. “ BROWN, EWING’S,” THE HOUSE OF DISTINCTION. PRINCES STREET.

FOR THE EMPIRE'S CAUSE. IN MEMOEIAM. JOHNSON. —In loving memory of Lance-corporal Harry Johnson, died of wounds in Belgium, .December 10, 1917. These are they of the Greater Love, Who for their loved ones died: Whose blood was shod for those they loved, A willing sacrifice. —lnserted by his brothers and sisters. SHARP. —At Ypres, on December 10, 1915, Private James Sharp (Bth Battalion, South Staffordshire Regiment), eldest son of Thomas and Mary Sharp, Kaitangata. “In the stress of battle he fighting fell.” SPIERS.—In fond and affectionate remembrance of our dear eon and brother Jim, who was killed in action, December 10, 1916. MRS I. C. ISBISTER and Family (Port Chalmers) desire to tender their sincere Thanks to their many friends for floral and kindly expressions of sympathy by telegram, letter, and in person, in their recent sad bereavement. MR E. JENSEN and Family wish to Thank all their kind friends for messages of sympathy in their recent sod bereavement.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19350, 10 December 1924, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19350, 10 December 1924, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19350, 10 December 1924, Page 6