THE "CORDIAL" SEASON.
Christmas i- undoubtedly tie ‘'cordial season iu more «av> than one. K very one iays iu a stock of bottled cordials at I his* time, and everyone is a>ivise<i to consider the shortage of gl ass bottles, vchich will be very keenly felt this year. Wright and Co., however, have conferreil a great boon on the jmblie by tlie fact that they have a machine able to fill and cork bottles (of which they hare a good supply) at [the rate of !•(> dozen per hoar. Although i these bottles hold a third more than the ordinary lemonade bottle, thev are [still quoting the same price— 2/0 per dozen, plus 1/- a dozen on the bottles. You are asked to place your order immediately with the nearest store sellling Wright and Co.'s drinks. Order earlv —and often. Christmas will not lie Christmas without a good supply of j Wright and Co.'s cordials. They are healthful, refreshing, and invigorating —excellent for young and old. / ; these bottles are very suitable for picnics and camping parties, the firm are supplying two sanitary paper drinking cups with each dozen bottles. The cordials are available in lemonade, hop, raspberrv. aril other popular flavours.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume V, Issue 1504, 7 December 1918, Page 7
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200THE "CORDIAL" SEASON. Sun (Christchurch), Volume V, Issue 1504, 7 December 1918, Page 7
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