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FOURTEEN REASONS WHY THOMSON AND CO.'S CORDIALS AND AERATED WATERS COST MORE TO PRODUCE AND ARE THEREFORE SO VASTLY SUPERIOR TO ANY OTHERS IN AUSTRALASIA. 1 -The factory in which they are manufactured is the moat sanitary and best-equipped factory South of the lane. rl 2 > ? ta ? v °f .Competent; Workmen comprises the most skilful and experienced hands ™™?™ ™ efuHy a^ *"* trained for the work during the 45 years ■IiIUMSON AND CO. have, been in business. 3.—The only water used is from a bore 200 eet below the surface, tapping a lovely artesian crystal spring, and it is preserved in all its natural purity and freshness tnrougnout the whole process of manufacture. *' _A fi^pnA S » r ro , Ax 1 ? ts .xr S^d^ e the best thal raone y <** buy. and are specially selected for THOMSON AND CO. by their Home expert. s '~ T^^J^^L G ' Ui \' aK Cordials and S y"'P 3 t0 be manufactured f ™ m ,IKSSH FRUIT and FRUIT EXTRACT (not Chemical Essences and Artificial lmckemng: Matter), and to contain no adulteration of r.ny kind. 6.-All Cordials and Syrups are filtered thre times before being bottled. This in part accounts for the well-known brilliance and sparkle of THOMSON'S Cordials* and Aerated Waters. 7.—The Machinery is lined with Solid Silver, and all pumps are fitted with glass plungers instead of brass, ihus preventing the possibility of metallic contamination. bottle is of clear crystal glass, and is first thoroughly hand washed (no machinery bang used for the washing) and then rinsed with crystal spring water by a patent process that makes it impossible for any foreign substance to remain in them. 9.—The bottling of all cordials is done by a patent airtight vacuum filling machine. 10.—Every cork is thoroughly sterilised and sarefully selected before being put into the bottle. 11.—To make doubly sure of absolute puritv, a; well as to prevent the possibility of putrefaction, EVERY BOTTLE IS PASTEURISED after it is hermetically sealed. This ensures good quality, and " improvement with age." 12.—THOMSON AND CO. guarantee their Ginger Wine to be MATURED IN SEASONED UAK CASKS FOR 2 YEARS before being bottled, and their Raspberry Vinecar and Limejuice Cordial to be MATURED FOR AT LEAST 18 MONTHS before being put on the market. 11_ Jl li} he ™ anut ' acture of Aerated Waters, too, even the gas is 'washed" three times through crystal spring water before beinj used to carbonate the waters. 11-Finally THOMSON AND CO. have been awarded 19 SPECIAL GOLD MEDALS and AL tltibi LLAbS CERTIFICATES in open competition against the world's best manufacturers. This is a record for Australasia. In short. " Purity" is THOMSON AND CO.'S watchword and trade-mark from the washing and rinsin" to the manutactunng, bottling, corking, labelling, capsuling, and wrapping of the bottles. ASK 70R THOMSON'S AND YOU'LL GET IT. IF YOU DON'T ASK FOR IT. YOU RUN THE RTSK OF BEING SERVED WITH CHEAP, THIN, HIGHLY-COLORED CHEMICAL SOLUTIONS. LOOK FOR THE NAME THOMSON AN D C 0." AND TOE TRADE-MARK "PURITY" ON THE WRAPPER, LABEL, AND CAPSULE. NEW YEAR NEW AND NOVEL NEW YEAR GIFTS, U SS CRAiIE C ° RD Washable, 7 4 x 8* NEW YEAR „. L x . 1-ha New "PETER PAN" LADIES' HANDBAG, full size , in Nut Brown i ' 33 lld ~fc SBw!S 5 B w!S LADJES' GOLD BROOCHES, new dainty Art Designs, in Velvet-lined POST-CARD -ALBUMS, to hold from 100 to 500 Cards, in Artistic De signs ind Co.'ors, l s . is 6d, 2s, to 8s 6d each DlNEVVYEAR CAfl £;& P *^™' in oM copper - «* *-> THE D.I.C. WORK-BASKETS, Sadn-uned, in Art Colors, 2s „, 3s lldj

JHOTOGLAPHY UP TO DATE! NSV/ fiOOM KVrRY VATTPLATES. rAPEES. FILTiIS, ETC DEVELOPING! RETOiJCHLN'.i NZ. CAAIEJtA CO.. OCTAGON. D^NEDTN

FUNERAL NOTICE. mHE Friends of Ma J. Browning (and A family) are leapectfnUy invited to attend the Funeral of her late Husband, which will leave her residence, 112 road, Caversham Ward, pimedin, TO-MORROW (Wednesday), 30th irai. (not Tuesday, as Sreviously advertised), at 3 p.m., for the outhem Cemetery. CHARLES J. THORN, Undertake*, Oa,Ti4 awl Marion stceetfc

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Evening Star, Issue 13145, 29 December 1908, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 13145, 29 December 1908, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 13145, 29 December 1908, Page 4