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FREE! * , A GIFT FROM JT*"f _?"} Jjiji ■fSfyj 1111 l fOS I EB3S3 I fsl Given away. LACE TABLE CENTRE. Sent FREE with #&■? 8 *^$3 H ? M& Catalogue and Buyers Guide of CURTAINS, MUSLINS, TABLE 6SS| g Efc*3 B ?!SK LINENS. DOWN QUILTS, CARPETS. RUGS, FURNITURE, ffffi 10l BS»<3Q|o|6|g» Knockdown Makes for Shipping:. Ladies' Costumes, Underwear, giafßjii!n?'SjHs Shoes, etc. Gents' Clothing. Hosiery. Boots. «tc. Grasp the fact that |^§^^^g^ though miles away you can buy DIRECT FROM THE MAHUFAOTURIHB CEHTK at first cost and save money. Customers order regularly from the most distant parts of the Empire. Instructions carefully carried out. Patterns FREE. Parcels despatched J^"^™' HII A a UCI I fillO DA DOFI 10 Dinner and rtrt <R Half Parcel "1 "1 /6 *°. sta K9 MARVcLLUUS rAHUtL Tea Cloths lof each ■ ■/*» Free, 2 White Damask Table Cloths, aj yds. by \ 2 Half Bleached Table Cloths, hard 2 yds, rich pattern hemmed. j w ? arl i IJr> v i t n*u v * 2 White Damask Table Cloths. 6o Ins. long, j 2 Irish Cambric Tea Cloths, hand--54 ins. wide, special make, in cotton, ; embroidered and drawn thread, having the effect of Linen Damask, • 2 Handsome Tray Cover», IrUh handhemmed : embroidered and drawn thread. HIGH IN QUALITY. LOW IN PRICE. LET US SHIP YOU A PARCEL. Write to-day for valuable information. Testimonials sent from Customers m your District. The Sale that's Set All Wellington Talking. OUR IIALF-YEAKLY is. now iv full twing. Country customers wishing 1o participate can do so by mail. Any goods bought in this way, and deemed unsuitable, may be returned, and the full amount of purchase money will be refunded. Ftriped Cambric Blouses, 1/-, 1/6, l/11, 2/11 Striped Carabno Blouse Brasses from 7/11 Oumbrio Handkerchiefs, bem-stitcbed, 1,8 per £-dozen, Two-tone Cambric, 31 inches wide, usual price 9£d yrd— sale 4|<l. Special line of Serviettes Sak price 5/6. dozen. All- Wool Black Cashmere Hose, seamless, 1/3, Honeycomb Quilts, double 5/11, single 8/11. Strong White Pillow Cases— Sale price BJd. Whatever you want you can rest assured that you will get it cheaper and belter from u> by mail, V &»l a Ull 3& riLLr^Si, Busiest Store. FIFTEEN REASONS WHY THOMSON and COS CORDIALS AND AERATED WATERS COST MORE TO PRODUCE, AND ARE THEREFORE SO VASTLY SUPERIOR TO ANY OTHERS IN AUSTRALASIA. 1. Thomson and Co. do not use any of the synthetically-prepared essence* and chemical adulterants commonly employed by cheap manufactures. For instancd, the;,- guarantee not to use as- swectennigs, thickonings and primings such things as saccharin, beet sugar, maple sugar, birch sugar glucose or starch sugar, gum tragacanth, linseed, glycerine, corpuloseT or other adulterants ; nor do they us© any of the usual preservatives, such as sulphurous acid, boracic acid, dry calcic sulphite, sodium sulphite, formilin compounds, besulphite of lime., magnesium sulphite, magnesium bisulphite motasulphito of potassium, methylated spirits of wine, alum, saltpetre ammonium acetate, flouriiie compounds, copper salts, pyroligneous acid' etc. Ihose who buy cheap cordials take a big risk. 2. ThomsoiT and Co use only the purest and best fresh fruit juices, the very finest Ao 1 grade cane sugar, and all other ingredimts used for different purposes arc the best obtainable in the world. 3. They guarantee that all Cordials, Carbonated Waters, Syrups, Wines etc bearing their name and trade mark "Purity" on capsule label' and* wrapper, contain NO ADULTERATION OR CHEMICALS OF ANY KIND 4. In guard against any possibility of adulteration, all fruit juices sugar, and other raw material are microscopically and analytically examined in Thomson s analytical laboratory before being passed for manufacture o. The factory in which Thomson and Co's world-renowned drinks are manufactured is the most sanitary and BEST EQUIPPED SOUTH OF THP LINE. 6. Tho only water used is from a bore 200 feet below the surface, tapping an artesian crystal spring, and this lovely clear water is preserved in ail its natural purity and freshness throughout the whole process of manufacture No chemicals or alum hay© therefore to be used for the precipitation of sus^ pended or other impurities, as is the case with creek or reservoir water 7. An Cordials, Syrups, etc., are filtered three times before bing bottled This in part accounts for the well known brilliance and sparkle of THOMSON'S Cordials and Aerated Waters. 8. The machinery is lined with Solid Silver, and all pumps are fitted with glass plungers instead of brass, thus preventing the possibility of metallic contamination. - 9 All bottles are of clear crystal glass, and are first thoroughly hand washed in a strong solution of permanganate of potash (no machinery being used for the washing), and then rinsed twice with crystal spring water by a patent process that makes it impossible for any foreign substance to remain in them. Fresh spring water is used every time for washng and rinsing. . 10. Every cork is thoroughly sterilised and carefully selected before being put into the bottle. 1 1 . To make doubly sure of absolute purity, as well as to prevent the slightest possibility of putrefaction, EVERY BOTTLE IS PASTEURISED after it is hermetically sealed. This ensures permanent good quality and absolute proof against germs. Thomson and Co. are the only cordial manufacturers in the Dominion who. have adopted pasteurisation. 19 THOMSON and CO. guarantee their Ginger Wine to be MATURED in SEASONED OAK CASKS FOR TWO YEARS before being bottled, and their Raspberry Vinegar and Limejuice Cordial to be MATURED for AT LEAST 18 MONTHS before being put on the market. 13. Instead of manufacturing gas from sulphuric acid, as is generally done, Thomson and Co are now importing and using NATURAL GAS. collected from the famous Continental Wells, and specially compressed and liquified. '- The superiority of this gas over that produced by the old method was sufficient to warrant them in adopting it for the benefit of their customers 14. Thomson and Co have been awarded 19 SPECIAL GOLD MEDALS and 31 FIRST-CLASS CERTIFICATES in open competition against the world's best manufacturers. This is' a record for Australasia, and speaks for itself 15. Finally "PURITY" Is Thomson and Co's trade mark, and it also is their watchword— from the washing and rinsing to the manufacturing, bottling corking, labelling, capsuling, and wrapping of the bottles.- -> IMPORTANT— UNLESS THE NAME THOMSON and CO. AND THE TRADE MARK "PURITY" ARE ON THE WRAPPER, LABEL, AND CAPSULE, IT IS NOT GENUINE, AND YOU BUY IT AT YOUR OWN RISK. ■" ■ . LOOK FOR THE NAME THOMSON & CO., AM) THE MARK "PURITY" ON THE WRAPPER, LABEL anu JAFSULE

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Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12765, 5 February 1910, Page 4

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