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BEVERAGES FOR THE HOLIDAYS That many of the non-alcoholic drinks sold to-day are manufactured largely from chemicals is a matter only too true. But the beverages of one firm may he cited as an exception these- being those of Messrs Thomson and Co., whose trademark and watchword is “Purity,” and in the preparation of whose drinks real fruit juices and fruit extracts are used, and these are the best and purest obtainable. In addition to super-excellent materials, Thomson and Co utilize water from an artesian spring, and machinery lined with silver to prevent contamination; while their factory is a model of sanitation. As additional safeguards, all cordials are pasteurised after being hermetieally examined at intervals to further ensure absolutely purity. When celebrating the festive season it behoves you, then, to see that you get Thomson’s Waters and cordials. For use at homo in the camp, or elsewhere there’s nothing purer in the world than Thomson’s Ginger Wine, Thomson’s Raspberry Vinegar, Thomson s Limejuice Cordial, or Thomson’s Carbonated Waters.

When ‘TAN-OE’ comes in, dullness g° e s °ut. A splendid polisher for floors and furniture, leather and tan shoes. Try Hayward’s FLAG BRAND PICKLES for flagging appetites—the condiment of the period. Pure, ‘fresh, economical. Ask your grocer. CLINCHER. CROSS TYRES—th e motorists’ delight. Users on Dominion roads have proved them the best longdistance tyre obtainable. Buy service by insisting bn Clincher Cr*ss. Leading Oaragvfli

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Hokitika Guardian, 7 February 1918, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 7 February 1918, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 7 February 1918, Page 4

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