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TO THE CONSUMER. THE FAMILY QUART BOTTLE. 1. In comparison with smaller sizes, you have only one bottle of pure sparkling Lemonade or other flavour to carry home. 2. You have only one crown seal to remove. 3. You have only one crown seal and one empty bottle lying about your home. 4. Each bottle contains 26 British fluid ounces, which means that you get about an extra ten fluid ounces for your money. 5. Having a large volume and being filled exceedingly slowly, the contents will remain fresh and sparkling 12 hours after opening. 6. You have only one empty bottle to pack away. 7. You have only empty bottle to return to the retailer. 8. There is no difficulty in obtaining these large bottles from the retailers 9. Being a full quart size, it is ideal for motor cars, parties and picnics. 10. Each bottle carries the trade mark ‘Purity’ on the crown seal and on the label. 11. The contents are free from artificial preservatives, free from artificial colourings, free from artificial flavourings, and free from all other adulterations. 12. Drink Thomsons' Pure Sparkling Beverages and obtain Sparkling Health.

Seo. Strang Ltd. [ BOOKSELLERS A STAITIONERS | (Opposite Post Office). USEFUL BOOKS FOR HOME AND OFFICE READY RECKONERS Collin’s Handy Reckoner 1/9, Collins’ Commercial Reckoner 3/-, Collins’ Universal Trade Reckoner 4/-, Collins’ National Ready Reckoner 8/-, Warne’s Large Type Reckoner 2/6, The Nuttall Ready Reckoner 5/6. DICTIONARIES Blackie’s "Handy” 1/9, Collins’ ClearType 1/9, Collins’ “Concise” 1/9, Collins’ “New Gem” Pkt, Rexine binding 2/6, Collins’ New Essential, 30,000 References 2/6, New World Dictionary 3/-, Blackie’s Standard Coloured Illustrations 4/-, Cassell’s Concise 3/-, Pocket Oxford 4/6, Third Edition Oxford Concise 9/6, With Thumb Index 11/6, Chambers’s Twentieth Century 11/6. ENCYCLOPAEDIA i.. one volume. Pears’ 4/6, Collins’ New University Encyclopaedia and World Atlas 10/6. The World Wide Atlas of Modern Geography 16/-. Strong IM, (fopKsaM-eRS a «ta|tk>nsMl

THE SOUTHLAND TIMES. HEAD OFFICE: ESK STREET, INVERCARGILL. Telephones—2o and 1198. GORE OFFICE: MERSEY STREET, GORE. Telephone—429M Office. LONDON OFFICE: New Zealand Associated Press 23-28 Fleet Street, London. (H. A. Lawrence, Representative) ADVERTISING RATES FOR CASH ONLY. CLASSIFIED “WANTS” ADVTS., LOST AND FOUND, ETC. 16 words 1/-, 3 days 2/6. 20 words 1/6, 3 days 4/-. 25 words 2/-, 3 days 5/6. 30 words 2/6, 3 days 7/-. CASUAL ADVERTISEMENTS 5/- per inch. BIRTH, MARRIAGE, DEATH, 3/6; Death and Funeral Notices combined 6/- each. LN MEMORIAM NOTICES, 3/6 cash. Verses (six words to line) 6d per tine. CONDITIONS UNDER WHICH ADVERTISEMENTS ARE ACCEPTED. While every care is exercised in regard to the due insertion of Advertisements the Proprietors do not hold themselves responsible for non-inser-tion through accident or from other causes and the Proprietors reserve to themselves the right of omitting or amending advertisements that they may deem objectionable, even though such advertisements may have been received and paid for tn the actual course of business. Instructions to insert advertisements to The Southland Times must bear the signature of the individual authorizing the insertion. The attention of executive officers of all organizatoins is particularly directed to this.

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Southland Times, Issue 23445, 28 February 1938, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 23445, 28 February 1938, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 23445, 28 February 1938, Page 4

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