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SOME ADVICE ABOUT SUMMER DRINKS.

At this time of the year, when summer drinks are in great demand and when so many cheap, syntheticallyprepared and decoctions are offered to the public, it will be wis to remember that Thomson and Co., of Dunedin, guaranteoe that tbe.r cordials and ginger wine contain no chemicals or adulfceratios of any kind. They guarantee to us that tfeir Giuger Wine is manufactured from tiic finest ar.il purest tropical ingredients, and that is is a genuine wine—not a cordial or liquid fruit generally j sold as giuger wiuo. 1c is matured j fc, at least tiro and a half years in j seasoned oak, theu racked. twice re- ; racked, and bottled. It is certainly a wine or rare viuosity and delightful bouquet. They_ guaranteee that their Ttaspbcrry V.negar is manufactured from a careful selection or fresh fruit and sweetened and thickened with ony the very finest No. 1 grade cane sugar. No chemical flavouring or thickening raatt.,r is used, and it is matured for at least six months before being put on the market. They also guarantee to ns that their Lime-juice Cordial iB manufactured from the first pressing of specially cultivated West Indian Limes (not the crude pulp, chemical essences, or ncids generally used), and trinle refined and reserved for them by Messrs Rose and Co., of _ London, the leading growers and refiners of the world, who are bound by a guarantee to supply Thomson and Co. with pure fruit juice with a natural acidity of 35 grains per fluid ounce. Nothing better than this can da produced _ in the world, and Thomson's Lime-juice Cordial is therefore miles ahead of anything on this market, as also are all their productions. We are asked to warn the public that cheap, chemically-nrepared decoctions without any manufacturer's name on thelabel (which is n close imitation) are being offered as Thomson's, therefore be careful to see that tho name "Thomson and Co." and the trademark "Purity" are on the wrapper, label, and cajpsule, otherwise it is not

thousand feet- An the Fuller audiences tliroughuut New Zohind know, liia judgment is excellent, and the Fullor's were not only far-seeing, but fortunate in securing as their London buyer a gentleman with such an eye, for a good film. Patrons of Olympia Ihi- ev.niii" will be shown "Carbine," the once popular ideal of the racing public, exorcising on the Dnko of I'oi-tlaiid's estate, England. The old h.u-se ii-i «oon in the picture exhibits the fine action of "the greatest horse thai, ever lived." Amongst ot'-cr s"b-,ccts it "Woman of the W<\il" ~ '•-.li-.-ric -:fr-..- ,:f »-,.{-:,. life, n splen. i .?;.! film (,i :-,' i„ pnhir suliH-ct. "Tho i ('.- tivii. --' , ;.i':-v-.-v.'' an inlero-ting i ~.,■'„;.: ~;-'.-i.-c A'" Indian drama en- ' i •■..■! ■-'!',- ;■'" l-i'k'.- lum down," de- - ;• : . !1,0 .-...:-. .if hi lndia.ll chief bej , .', ~;••■- i i,a.-...-. ■;■•) of a settler's ! din-;! ■:•■!• v.'ii-i he -nr-'ies off. but tho ji.-.iv ;.-. ivir.i-ii;"' nmle." sensational ciri c'!!::.::'in-i-s. -\ pr t t.-'.v film "Among ■ tin. R-if-vs" '.:i>f':iii'i a SMd cf roses-and fr.i-f«'.i a .'i..:iu:ifn! and gorgeous pageant of Nature. " Other interesting dramatic subjects are "Waiter No. o," a lab- f-f llii'. : aii dcsixitism. and a i dashing production "Tho Ponv Express." The humorous section holds a strong hand and comprises "Betty's Holidays," "Friscut finds employment," "A Woman's Vanity," "Who's who," and Max Linder and his clover dog. LAWRENCE CAMPBELL, ENTERTAINER. Lawrence Campbell's recitals can bo heartily recommended to the public attention as an entertainment brimful of healthy educative iuiiusenwnt.. The programmes are well diversified, humorous sketches, musical monologues, character pourtrayals, classic recitations and "gem" vocal selections by M. Ossipoff, from the best operas, alternating each other most agreeably. One of Mr Campbell's ' most admired selections is his. of the dialogue between' Cardinal Wolsev and Cromwell, from "Henry Vlil." This dialogue is cram full of great- sayings that have become part of tlio English language, and tho . charge of the Cardinal to Cromwell is superb. Readers and students of Shakespeare- _ will thoroughly appreciate him in tin's item. M. Ossipoff (accompanying Mr Campbell) is a. remarkable baritone, with a suprising register, and of fine clear and resonant timbre. Some of his mostpopular selections are:—"Toreador Song" (Carmen), "Calf of Gold" (Faust), "Nero" (Rubenstein), "Becnure" (d'Hard-elol). and "fiarcarolla" Olaloff), "Bedouin Lovo Song," "Tho Morn" (Wrangel), and "Blow Thou Winter Wind" (Sargeant).

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14355, 30 January 1911, Page 2

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SOME ADVICE ABOUT SUMMER DRINKS. Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14355, 30 January 1911, Page 2

SOME ADVICE ABOUT SUMMER DRINKS. Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14355, 30 January 1911, Page 2