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AVOID IMITATIONS l -r- The Chinese characters on this label, attached to a packet of opium recently discovered by the authorities, convey little beyond the enigmatic advice to avoid substitutes. “Beware of imitations/’ says the man in the dress suit , suavely smiling, while beneath him is the information that the firm bearing this trade-mark has operated in the East for many years—always with first-class goods and a request that customers insist upon securing merchandise so labelled.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 738, 10 August 1929, Page 22

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AVOID IMITATIONS l -r- The Chinese characters on this label, attached to a packet of opium recently discovered by the authorities, convey little beyond the enigmatic advice to avoid substitutes. “Beware of imitations/’ says the man in the dress suit, suavely smiling, while beneath him is the information that the firm bearing this trade-mark has operated in the East for many years—always with first-class goods and a request that customers insist upon securing merchandise so labelled. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 738, 10 August 1929, Page 22

AVOID IMITATIONS l -r- The Chinese characters on this label, attached to a packet of opium recently discovered by the authorities, convey little beyond the enigmatic advice to avoid substitutes. “Beware of imitations/’ says the man in the dress suit, suavely smiling, while beneath him is the information that the firm bearing this trade-mark has operated in the East for many years—always with first-class goods and a request that customers insist upon securing merchandise so labelled. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 738, 10 August 1929, Page 22

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