" THE MOST SANITARY FACTORY SOUTH OF THE LINE." Th*t is how » lecent vi»ftcr—an expert— described Thomson and Co.'t Factory after a U.'crcugh inspection. In the old method of manuTMP ni n f*cture, many deleterious «u)>w •tances, such as oopper and iron. WAY. were liable to be dissolved from the pipe* and machinery by the acid of the drmke. But modern methods havi•wept away this defect by th? 1 introduction of silver-lined ma chinery and other improvements vu _ aißUf n th " le r< "' u| t that thoce f iii« freshing and nutritious beverage WAY. can now bo obtained of tl ■ highest purity Thomson anc' Co. have installed this new system, so you con be sure o! getting the "purest," the mort nutritious of drinks—THE BEST—by inkiiting on THOMSON A CO.'S, DUNEDnS. C 2293
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12849, 6 July 1907, Page 13
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