i « —- , .. =-r-;-^ ■=•'. i. ■ THE DANGER OF DRINKING IMPURE WATER. The proportion of diseases' caused by drinking impure water is so high as to show the. necessity for taking great care with one's beverages. Lack of care may quite easily- leadk.t* , serious illness. ,\ •-■- ■"■■■ • There are certain . beverage^t*. however, which may be taken without any hesitation. These are the "purity" waters manufactured by Messrs Thomson and. Co., of Dunedin, which have gained no fewer than 25 gold medals and 31 first-class certifi- . cates for exceHence* The superiority of Thomsoh ys drinks is explained hy^^-the fact^that the water used is from an artesian bore; and |s ef absolute purity;- and ;also nothing but the finest ingredients ari utilised. Moreover, th^;.machinery used is solid silver lined, preventing any possibility of metallic contamination To get a limejuioe, a raspberry .viiiegar, ginger, lemonade, jbr ginger ale not only absolutely safe, but first for quality, flnvor, and taste, ask for Thomson's.—Advt. TAN-OL—^^the preserving pdlish in liquid form—is now put up in tins. It is thick and creamy and is more "getatable" and less' wasteful than in bottles. Price Is—Advt:
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVIII, Issue 73, 27 March 1914, Page 5
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182Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVIII, Issue 73, 27 March 1914, Page 5
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