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i P ; ' 1 lilfei^l SUItS. ■rr WiP BMSuii .dressed, I§i»ff I^fffii comes to me than many/• - |mW"l||lp Ready-to-Wear , •<{• ......,:..' (t^^m- ■•: fttllfl -■■■■■■ " an^-^ts me 'Celebrated" |||f< ||ff| ■• ' ■?*"■'■- JdOX ... , js|jp : lliPl: Stocked cy all Sillt. /iSfir -JHKi^5 Clothiers. :'- : ■■___■»*«• Mom^ "' \ sw|v Accept no other. 7 More Very! Good Reasons why You s^o?^ D™^ °% r '%;"' ' "~ ""-■:.: •-'■'.:" ■ --'— ■■■ ": t." Thomson's' Cordials are supplied to;every~Hospital Ship that I; ...:.' leave*, "the Dominion ;;also;toDunedin,lnvercarg!ll, Timaru, _■; Oamaru, and dozens of; other hospitals. - : ,i" .....10. Thomson's is .the only firm -in Sew Zealand, who, under the *■• ■„.«■:>.■'. ''Pure Foods Act-,"- use'tjhn- words -JftPuve," i'Natural," or '>■'■ '•■•■■ "' "".Geiiume"' oh their labelsi ...', :,.'■■ ....,..- ." " ' 11; Thomgbn'B'Cordialeiare bottled in hygienic ,crowntsealed bottles -.'" --■ . --- which protect the lip ol,the packet from outside contamination. •■■• 12. Every .employee is medically examined from time to time, to !,' ': . ensure that only.men in perfect health shall be engaged in ■ - ■ the-manufacbure-of-Thomson's Cordials. ■ ; :, .13. ■'Although employees are medically examined from time to time, ;■; " and scrupulous cleanHriesß' is 'observed, there is no'handling ' of corks or seals by \!...This'.Js,. entirely d6ne ' ' automatically by machinei'y. The handling of corks or seals, even by cleaD, healthy-fingers, is against the firm's principles of purity. ■ ■>-... I*.'- '■'■ .."■"..,. ::: 14. Sir Charles Cameron,-Qvß-, M.D., F,B,QJ^F^b.S.,.F.I.C., '.' Great Britain's foremost authority, says of Thomson's ■;• Cordials, "I. have never met with better." , "'•' ....■ '.' ." ■ -15. Finally, .."P.urity ";^is, Thomson's. ,'trademark'"and ■vratcjlword, ;-.; . from the washing and rinsing to the manufacturing, bottling, :'■'■ corking, labelling, capsuling arid wrapping.-"jßesult; The • ■■•■ ■ People of New Zealand.are supplied with Cordials that cannot be" excelled' in' any*part of. the world. ;;;■;.; .. ■ I". ' .'■ :Scbres'.-.of .other good reasons for the ".superiority., of .Thomson's. .-;• Get Thomson's, and get-the purest, nicest, most wholesome and economical Cordials. ■■>■■• ■'-'■■.". '.":'; I ■" ■' "_ ' BEWAEE OF- SUBSTITUTES. ...--,-. . V. j : Wkolesale Agents: ' SALMOND& SPRAGGON, Wellingioa: i ■-i ■ ■ ' la ."■ feta— u. —i ;' ' ■■- j , —.sgi '"&■ . Delicious '..,. :'• No wonder St. (George Apricot :.:$ $ is so popular—no wonder that :. ■ 0$ families, 1 the' Dominion" over, will - {^ (&,_ \t{s ■ 0 have no other jam.' '■•"- "". ■ ':'.'s■ T '■^^^$?:'\W~- JW' "^ wfe& repre»ent« the high-water mark in -■• JJ I H the fruit preserver's art. Here[s - ' $^$$jjs^sM // ~\ j V , the recipe:—Pick the world's ds&u's ty'** ' yls finest apricots in .7 the famous *0^ f^^°~^_U—'.Zr*^^N' . Tcviot district, when they arc just • $^ r ripe—hurry them*:down to the :..' -v great cleanly St. George Kitchens; .. x-y add the finest No. 1 sugar; boil ■ $$p&js!?®^^-^SA^i^^ '"*s£ the whole for just, the right period /^J^'r^S^^i^' 3; in the only, aluminium double;; jo3£^ f/; A^(wM^wi^€^: "^ - boilers in N.Z:, heated by steam at • ~^ ' «'/ a/| [TO§O®|f»S^;' j< . ! just the right temperature; turn into ■ X H^*~ ${'■ * r'PwFSIP*' 3" ', seamless, solderlesis,... sanitary St.' S=: ■■ £•:. \£M i&^^^WrM''- 3 ! George tin»—there you h:iye it. And the fs-ifs%. &•' \'^%SS^^^*l^^ "^ , taste—my I But let one tin prove it.'- j^^J.-^ i^C^^-^Pl^RS^.f^ Your grocer v/ill send St. George Apri-' ' *Jj:Vf.sc"- '}^^^ amm*^*^^^i- 'i?'

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Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 15, 17 January 1918, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 15, 17 January 1918, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 15, 17 January 1918, Page 10

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