THOMSONS’ PURE LOGANBERRY CORDIAL ITS DESCRIPTION AND USES. Very rich in natural colour. Very full in natural bouquet and flavour. Sweetened with No. 1 Pure Cane Sugar. Pasteurized and filled into . sterilized hermetically-sealed bottles. No chemical flavouring. No saccharine. No preservatives. No artificial thickenings. No adulterations. Just pure fruit juice and pure refined cane sugar. ITS USES AND DIRECTIONS. PURE-FRUIT BEVERAGES. Add to one part of Thomsons’ Pure Loganberry eight parts of Thomsons’ Soda or cold plain filtered water, and mix thoroughly. WHOLE-FRUIT DESSERT JELLIES. Only use half the prescribed amount of water, and make up the other half with Thomsons’ Pure Loganberry. This will considerably improve the colour and flavour. CAKE ICINGS. Mix your icing in the ordinary way and add Thomson’s Pure Loganberry until the desired colour is obtained. TRIFLES. Leave out the port wine or brandy and substitute Thomsons’ Pure Loganberry until the desired colour is obtained. ICE CREAM SUNDAES. Pour over the top of these Thomsons’ Pure Loganberry. It improves the flavour, colour, and general appearance. FRUIT COCKTAILS. Thomsons’ Pure Loganberry imparts a new flavour and colour to Fruit Cocktails, and improves the palatability. CLARET CUP. Make in the usual way, but with only half the amount of claret, and make up the other half of the claret with Thomsons’ Pure Loganberry. RUM AND LOGANBERRY. More flavour, more colour—better in every way than Rum and Raspberry. LOGANBERRY SHANDY. Try a Loganberry Shandy instead of a Raspberry Shandy. More tempting, more palatable. HOME-MADE CAKES. Thomsons’ Pure Loganberry adds to the variety and flavour of home-made cakes* COLDS AND ’FLU. Eight parts of boiled water to one of Thomsons’ Pure Loganberry, and thoroughly mix. Sip before going to bed. THE SOUTHLAND TIMES. NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS. TOWN SUBSCRIBERS who are temporarily leaving their residences, are requested to advise this Office prior to their departure so that arrangements can be made to stop delivery of the paper. Whenever possible, resuming dates should also be given. SPECIAL NOTE. We beg to advise the Travelling Public to the north, that THE SOUTHLAND TIMES is on sale every morning after the arrival of the first Express at BALCLUTHA, DUNEDIN and TIMARU Bookstalls. Visitors to Queenstown can also obtain THE SOUTHLAND TIMES on day of publication, and visitors to Stewart Island may receive THE SOUTHLAND TIMES on the days the Steamer sails. The Southland Times Co., Ltd. TELEPHONES 20, 1198. FINAL CLEARANCE OF SUMMER MILLINERY. WHITE FELTS. Plain and Stitched Brims, medium and low crowns. Usually 8/11 to 13/6. To Clear 6/11. COLOURED FELTS. In Saxe, Cardinal Flame, Fawns, Lemon, Apple, Black Plain and marled effects. Usually 11/6. To Clear 6/11. MATRON’S MILLINERY. In Black, Brown, Navy. Straws and Silks. Usual price 25/6 to 29/6. To Clear 12/6. READY-TO-WEAR MILLINERY. In plain. and fancy Straws in most Shades. Usual price 9/11 to 19/6. All to go at 4/11. BEACH HATS. In Linen, Cretonne Zephyr. Usually 5/11 to 8/6. A large selection. To Clear at 4/11. SOUTHLAND AGENTS FOR McCALLS PRINTED PATTERNS AND PUBLICATIONS. JANUARY PATTERNS NOW ON SALE AT OUR PATTERN COUNTER.
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Southland Times, Issue 22485, 21 January 1935, Page 6
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