DIXON'S, LTD., Palmerston North.
During summer, especially in the home where there are a lot of thirsty throaty, the question of Avhat to drink frequently presents quite a problem. Some drinks are wholesome enough, but too expensive; others again, while eeohomical, are of doubtful quality or purity. What is needed is a beverage that is cooling, refreshing, palatable, and wholesome, yet so economical that it can be used daily in every homo without tho 1 cost becoming prohibitive. Such aptly describes "DixonV famous beverages. They are pure and wholesome, and command a ready salo during every season of the year. Whejiovor the mind turns to soft drinks the name of Dixon's, Ltd-., conies to the fore. This company were the pioneers in the aerated water ,and cordial manufacturing business in Palmerston North, and have well maintained its reputation for quality drinks throughout. The business was established in Palmerston North half a century ago by the late Mr. William Beck, and tp-day it is the largest of its kind outside the chief cities. -Tho company hap progressed in keeping with the town and district, and under tho capable direction of Mr. H. J. Sinimonds, the factory and offices at 15 and 17, Fitzherbert street, were rebuilt some two years ago, and fashioned as they aro on the latest scientific methods with ,a complete and* up-to-date -plant, the company are in the happy position, of boing able to cope with orders large or small, and give prompt delivery to any part of jtho Island. The company's motor delivery plant enables the town portion of their delivery to bo carried out two or threo times a day whon necessary. It is perhaps hardly necessary to refer to the company's most famous drinks in detail, but there is oiie which stands high in public favour that seems to command special mention, and that is Dixon's Orango Crush. For summer or winter, this is a beverage that is not excelled in any part of New Zealand. For balls, dances, or other parties, place your order for soft drinks with Dixon's, Ltd. and get good service and satisfaction."
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 138, 15 June 1927, Page 18
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352DIXON'S, LTD., Palmerston North. Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 138, 15 June 1927, Page 18
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