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GREAT BRITAIN'S OPINION*.. PURITY OF THOMSON'S CORDIALS. CERTIFIED BY HIGHEST AUTHORITIES. Thet New Zealand can obtain-, locally eordi&ls which are in every respect equal to the world's best is evidenced by the fact that the. cordials manufactured fey Messrs . Thomsonl and Co. have received the endorsement of two of the world's besir authorities. These authorities'are Sir. Charles Cameron, . C.8., M.D., F.R.C.P.. F.R.0.8, F.I.C;, Professor of Chemistry, R.C.5.1., ex-presidents and Professor of Hygiene endV Chemistry of the Royal College ofr Surgeons and Public Analyst: and Mr E. Godwin Clayton, F.I.C, F.C.S., Member ot the Society of Pubito Analysts, Consulting Chemist,. Analyst, Bacteriologist^ and Assayer, author of "A Compendium of FoodH Microscopy/ and other works. Of Thomsons Raspberry Vinegar, Sir 1 Charles says, amongst other things, that he hsis ''never met with a, better specimen," while Mr Clayton affirms that "it is one of tho best products of the kind ever submitted to mo." Of the firm's Limejuice, Sir CharJeasays it is "a genuine limejuice of thevery best," and Mr Clayton,- "thaf>, it must b& pronbunced an excellent, preparation." Equally commendatory are their remark^ on Messrs Thomson's Ginger tyine: 'fAn extromely good quality" beverage, absolutely • pure," is S^r ' Charles' comment; while Mr Cla-yton's .verdict is that it comes under' the category of tho highest cla^s of such products. When it is further stated that the firm lias gained 23' gold medals in open competition -against the world the ad/visabilittf qf getting such dolightfuf <S>rdi«3ip2iß; -Thomson's for Christmas and Ne«- -.Year festivities is ap-pareirf!^,-,.1, - • ,

i LATI: ADVERTrSEMip, /\"" ■■■■■■"':; Mustcv■■■■■';--■.?' .. i '"\fISS GIRDWGOD will .resume' x?J. '-teachjng-:. ■■•at••■> Jj-eoe- residence, Stevenson. 'Street,.' eld : MONDAY January 22n<2, 1912. ARE YOU SATISFIED ' with the treatment you are getting from your - Bootmaker? rpjH©S> ; 7^.,J}^.^ 'We .are. after -*- your trade. Wo lav© :a; largo stock of the host kriown makes of r.ll grades .pi' Foot wear, -selected for ull ■agesand far vll clas»o«. Wei offer you quick service, ■courteous treatment. ' ■ ■- : OQUPONS~M)B <OASH. We are famous for repairs; wo employ skilled labor, and use only th« best materials. €OPP <fe KNIGHT, ■■■;-;,--: l - THE .BUST BOOTMEN. .: . Next _W. O<i.Tr - - Blenheim. ■•: ~; ;.:V- -■ ■ NOTTOE, ■•■ - •■'•■ NOTICE is hea-eby given that wW, the., undersigned, Frank Wheeler Dodison and Norman Howard Dodson, both of Blenheim, cariyin^ on business as.Brewois srkl Ckxrdml Mansir factuavers, havo -this, day sold tho same to Mrs'B'. Dodfson. Diatod, Ist December, 1911. F. "W,-DODSON. N. H, DODSON. In ix>ferenoe to tho o,bove, T ceg tcf notify that I .will carry on the'saicl business, and trust to receive a fair share: of public suppont. ■' B. -DODgON. mO)VN RALL - :,. BLENHEIM. £ . , " THURSDAY EVENING''NEXT, ■ Jariuejy 18/1912. ; The Absolute Monarcli of" Mystifiers. .D R. I V E R, ■"The "WorkVs Greaioet Magician. And Legitimate Exposer of Spirit. ■Medium©.' TJie man who exposed Bailey in the large Wellington Town Hall before an audience of 3763 people^ and: hundreds turriocl away. Assisted by MDLLE. M.- RENE, The Brilliant Solo Pianisfc. And a Clever Ctompany of Sensational Illusionists. A GREAT PROC4&AMME. A Night of Fun, Wonder, and daughter. % PRICES: 3s, 2s, Is. Open 7.30. Orortiii-e at 8. rpOWN HALI.^ - BLENHEIM. British Picfigrss AND ORCHESTRA. Wednesday! Wednesday Friday and Saturday! A Truly Reiw,rkflble Programmo A RIOT OP MIRTH. A WORLD OF PATHOS ABUNDANCE OF SENSATION The Plans of the Fortress. Groat New Military Production. Said in ta. ■ Interestinj;, Educative. The New Cook. Fun of the Keenest. THE SPIRIT OF THE WEST oae-.tho death -struggle on the cliffs. .„„.„ -lattujji v. Cowboy. THE ADRIATIC -BIVJERA. How Bella was won. AMi? i™-l JS£ "Our Friend/ Ajid Others. 1« and Gd—2s and 6d—2s and 6d. BBNTWIOK—'TDUSDAY.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVI, Issue 13, 16 January 1912, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVI, Issue 13, 16 January 1912, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVI, Issue 13, 16 January 1912, Page 5

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