Fifty designs from all parts of the world hare been received in connection, iritii the Federal capital competition.
pram in drinks. Tlio importance of pure foods and drinks is daily becoming more widely recognised, and the time is fact approaching whe-n stringent steps will be taken to protect the public health from adulterated foods and drinks. Pending this being done, the pul»lio can best protect themselves by puchasing foods and drinks only irom firms with a reputation for the purity of their goods. In respect of aerated waters nod cordials, the public may with perfect confidence partake of those misiufactured by Thomson and C 6. The ideal of this firm is purity, aad they spare no pains to attain it. Their factory ; s a model of ctainJiness, the machinery they nee is nil eolid sHrer lined, the tanks an vlich they store their water (which comes from an artesian well of crystal clearness) aro while ihey use oilly the best materials and furfc extracts obtainable. In addition, all waters and cordials are pasteurized. Sir Charles A. Cameron and E. Godwin Clayton—Great Britain's lushest authorities — testify to the pnr-iy ox Thomson's waters and fc--.-dl.ils, which hare won 24 gold medals ia open competition against the world, « »
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14659, 29 January 1912, Page 5
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