SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF N.Z. (LTD.). Covers tho Risks of FIRE, MARINE, AND ACCIDENT. Employers' Liability Plato Glass Personal, Accident Burglary and Sickness Fidelity Guarantee Mortgagee Indemnity Livo Stock Administration Bonds Public Risk / Head Office: Custom House Square, Dunedin. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. DISPLAY ADVERTISEMENTS. It is requested 'that all ALTERATIONS of Display Advertisements in the Otago Daily Times be handed in as early in the day as possible. On Saturdays no Alterations to Display Advertisements can bo attended to after 10 a.m. Alterations received after 2 p.m. will bo charged for, and under no circumstances will Alterations bo made after 3 p.m. STANDARD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF N.Z. (LTD.). RISKS ACCEPTED: Fire Workers' CompensaMarine tion (including special Plate Glass domestic- servants' Burglary policies). Live Slock , Mortgagee Indemnity Public Risk Fidelity Guarantee Personal Accident and Motor Car CompreSicknesa hensive Covers. Head Office: High street. Dunedin. :;::::::;::;;::;:::: this week's "::::::::::::::::::. EE OTAGO WITNESS:::!: :::::::: Wednesday, dec. 24.:::::: "IT.IS DAYBREAK EVERYWHERE." RETRIBUTION. By Kay web. BERTHA'S EXPERIMENT. By Jlollie E. Jamieson. A REMINISCENCE .OF BENDIGO GULLY. By G. M. Haasing. A PLEA FOR POETRY. By C. O. Palmer. RECLAIMING THE AMERICAN DESERT. TITLES FOR CASH. THE REAL SUBMERGED CLASS. By Constance Clyde. HOW RADIUM CURES. THE GREEK RACE. By E. S. Grossmann, M.A. PATER'S CHAT WITH THE BOYS. OUR ILLUSTRATIONS'. (SO Pictures.)— Scenes Among the South Sea Islands. The Scott Memorial, Port Chalmers. New Mining School, Otago University. Committee of New Wharf Labourers' Union, Wellington. Directors and Officers of T. and P. Milk Supply Company. Some Popular Seaside Resorts. Tho New Zealand Cricket Team in Australia. Peninsula and Waikouaiti A. and P. Shows, etc.
SPECIAL PRICES FOR DECEMBER. To facilitate tho FURTHER REDUCTION of our Stock,before the end of the year, we arc offering SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS to the discriminating public to BUY NOW. Our Stock is far too heavy, arid must be reduced. Shrewd Buyers will appreciate these Advantages, and in Scciirinjf some of th-i BARGAINS, mil not only benefit themselves, but help us to attain our object - 50 pieces WHITE JAPANESE SILK, 27in wide; fine even cloth; make magnificent blouses; usual price, Is lid. Special Price, 1b 4Jd ycr yard. 75 only LADIES'. ONE-PIECE WASHING DRESSES; up-to-date styles; newest shades, including Champagne, Saxc. Browns, etc; well worth 27s 6d. Special Price, 12s lid. 6 only LADIES' SILK SHANTUNG DUST COATS; just the garment for holiday wear; all semi-fitting; usual prices, 47s 6d and 636. Special Price, 27s 6d. CRYSTALLINE MOTOR VEILS; shades Pink, Sky; Royal, Navy, and Green, a real good line; usual price, 2s 6d. / Special Price, Is each. HAND-PAINTED HANDKERCHIEF SACHETS; specially imported for the Christmas season; very choice lot. Special Prices, 2s 3d, 2s 9d, Js lid, 4s 3d and 5s 6d. 3 dozen only LADIES' BLACK LEATHER HANDBAGS; lined coloured silk, with pocket inside; well worth 5s lid. Special Price, 4s 3d each. LADIES' 2-1 RIBBED BLACK CASHMERE HOSE; seamless toca and heels; a remarkably cheap line; usual prico, is 3d pair. Special Price, two pairs for is lid. OUR "MAYFAIR" KID GLOVES; unequal for fit and finish; thoroughly reliable; shades Beaver, Brown, White, and Grey. Special Price, 2s 4|d pair. MOLLISON3 LIMITED, CORNER GEORGE AND FREDERICK STREETS. 19 REASONS. 1. THOMSONS use only the purest and best fruit juices and fruit extracts, the very finest No. 1 grado cuno sugar, while all other ingredients used for different purposes are the purest and best obtainable- in the world, 2. They guarantee that all Cordials, Carbonated "Waters, Syrups, Wines, etc., bearing their name and trade mark "Purity" on cipaule, label, and wrapper contain NO ADULTERATION OR CHEMICALS OF ANY KIND. 3. To guard against any possibility of adulteration, all fruit juices, sugar, and other raw material are microscopically and analytically examined in Thomsons analytical laboratory before being passed for manufacture. 4. The factory in which Thomson's world-renowned drinks arc manufactured is the most sanitary and BEST-EQUIPPED SOUTH OF THE LINE. The staff are speciallytrained experts, and are only selected for special duties. 5. The only water used is from a bore 200 ft below the surface, tapping an artesian crystal spring, and this lovely clear water is preserved in all its natural puritjc and freshness throughout the wKolo process of manufacture. No chemicals or alum have therefore to be used for the precipitation of suspended or other impurities, as is the case with creek or reservoir water. It is also from 15 to 20 degrees cooler than the reservoir or creek water commonly used. 6. Instead of storing their water in wooden tubs, brick, concrete, or iron tar.ks, which are open to the dust and filth of the city, Thomsons store theirs in hermetic-ally-sealed tanks, whiclj. are porcelain-lined, and absolutely immune from impurity of any kind. The water comes direct from the bore into the bottles, and never at any time comes into contact with tho atmosphere. 7. All Cordials and Watcra which leave their establishment are manufactured from their artesian crystal spring. 8. All Cordials, Syrups, etc., are filtered three times before being bottled. This in part accounts for tho well-known brilliancy and sparkle of THOMSON'S Cordials and Aerated Waters. ■ 9. To prevent the possibility of metallic or other contaminations, the scales used for weighing purposes are manufactured throughout of platoglass. They are kept in hermetically-sealed glass cases away from the dust and damp of tho atmosphere, and aro so. delicate as to be able to weigh one-650th part of a grain. 10. The machinery is lined with solid silver, and nil pumps arc fitted with glass plungers instead of brass, thus preventing the possibility of metallio contamination. 11. All bottles aro of oloar crystal glass. They are all passed through a strong boiling solution of 15ft of caustic soda for 15min, and are then thoroughly handwashed in a strong solution of permanganate of .potash (no machinery being used for tho washing), and then rinsed twice with crystal spring water by a patent process that makes it impossible for any foreign substanco to remain in them, Fresh spring water is used every time for washing and rinsing. 12. No shot machines aro used in tho washing of Thomson's bottles, as these always leave a poisonous deposit of acetate of lead. All bottles are thoroughly dried before filling. To put aerated waters into wet bottles is like pouring champagne into a wot glass. 13. Cheap Corks spoil good contents. Thomsons are very particular to get tho best. All their corks como from the famous Catalonia cork forests, and aro first grade. They arc also packed in doublo bales, which cost moro money, but prevents contamination in transit. 14. Before being put into tho bottle every cork is carefully selected, and then thoroughly sterilised. 15 To make doubly sure of absolute purity, as well ae to prevent the slightest oossibilitv of deterioration. EVERY BOTTLE IS PASTEURISED after it is heroically sealed. This ensures PERMANENT GOOD QUALITY and absolute proof against germs. Thomson and Co. aro the only cordial manufacturers in tho Dominion who havo adopted pasteurisation. 16 THOMSONS guarantee their Ginger Wine to be MATURED IN SEASONED OAK' CASKS FOR TWO AND A-lIALF YEARS boforo being bottled, and their Raspberry Vinegar and Limcjuico Cordial to bo MATURED IN GLASS FOR AT LEAST SIX MONTHS boforo being put on tho market. 17. In tho manufacture of. their Carbonated Waters the gas is washed three times "through crystal spring water before being used to carbonato tho"waters. 18. Thomsons have been awarded 25 SPECIAL GOLD MEDALS and 31 FIRST CLASS CERTIFICATES in open competition against tho world's be6t manufacturers. This is a record for Australasia, and speaks for itself, 19. Finally, "PURITY" is Thomson's trado mark and watchword—from tho washing and rinsing to tho manufacturing, bottling, corking, labelling, capsuling, and wrapping of the bottles. Result; The people of Otago nro supplied with wholesome and refreshing summer drinks that cannot be excelled in any part of tho world, and certainly CANNOT BE EQUALLED by anything on the Now Zealand market, whether local or imported. ) OTAGO DAILY TIMES AND WITNESS . mHE FARMERS' PAPER.-Tlio AgriculJOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT.- I tural Department of the Otago Witness Job Printing of every description done with is acknowledged to bo unequalled by that Despatch, and at tho Lowest Current Jiatea. I of any other weekly in the dominion.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15954, 23 December 1913, Page 4
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