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GREAT BRITAIN'S OPINION PURITY OF THOMSON'S CORDIALS. CERTIFIED BY HIGHEST AUTHORITIES.

That New Zealand can obtain locally cordials wliieh are in every, respect equal to the world's best is evidenced by the fact that the cordiala manufactured by Messrs Thomson and Co. have received tho endorsement of two of the world's besfi authorities. These authorities are Sir; Charles Cameron, C.8., M.D., FJt.G.P., F.R.C.S,. F.1.C., Professor of Chemistry, RXJ.S.I., ex-presidentf and Professor of Hygiene nncl Chemistry of the Royal College <:& Surgeons and Public Analyst ; and Mt. E. Godwin Clayton, F.1.C., F.CSI, Member oi the Society of Public Analysts, Consulting Chemist* Analyst, Bacteriologist, and Assayer* author of "A Compendium of Foot! Microscopy," arid other works. O|f Thomson's Raspberry Vinegar, Sii?Charles says, amongst other things,, that he has "never met with a. betterspecimen," while Mr 'Clayton affirms; that ''it is one of the best products; of the kind ever submitted to me."' Of the firm's Limejuice, Sir Charles, says it is "a genuine limejuice, of thevery best," and Mr Clayton, "thaU, it must be pronounced an excellent*, preparation." Equally commendatory, are their remarks, on Messrsl Thomson's Ginger Wine: "An extremely good quality beverage, absolutely pure." is Sir Charles' comment; while Mr Clayton's verdict is that it comes under. the category of thehighest class of such products. Whenit is further stated that the firm has. gained 23 gold medals in open competition against the world toe advisability of getting such delightful-' cordials as Thomson's for Christmas and New Year festivities, is apparent: """■'" *

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVI, Issue 11, 13 January 1912, Page 5

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