NEW ÆRATED WATER PLANT.
The want of a high-class "soda water," such asrwould be recommended by the medical profession, has been keenly felt in. this colony for a considerable, time.
Messrs'. John Grey and Sons, the premier t' manufacturers of aerated waters, who have "■'"''y been established some 40 years, and are al- . K ' ways on the look-out for up-to-date- ma- \ ,■; chinery have been alive to the importance o£ ;,' producing a superior soda water. Negotiations have lately been completed through tho New '~■■ , ■"■'[, Zealand Agency and Import Company for the firm to acquire the solo rights for the Auckland province for the use of the well- i" »i known Bishop and Babcoek carbonators for :% tho, exclusive '.manufacture of special "club a: 0$ soda." '■' =: ■' ■ ■; )'■", y For qualify this product is guaranteed to have no equal, " Schwepps" included. * t The important features in connection with the manufacture of the article arc:— .Firstly r The water is doubly distilled. This "'■'•■' y in'itself is sufficient to ensure its purity. Secondly: It is carefully charged with liquid ' ■ carbonic acid gas, imported from.' the best "', makers in America and England. ":' •'"■* ' The plant will be erected during the forthcoming week, when it is the intention of the proprietors to use specially-made corked 't! bottles and supply patent syphons for use in ;'' : clubs, hotels, hospitals, and private houses. v The firm certainly deserve every success in * their enterprise. ' -,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11950, 26 April 1902, Page 3
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229NEW ÆRATED WATER PLANT. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11950, 26 April 1902, Page 3
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