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THOMSON’S CARBONATED WATERS AND CORDIALS ARE PURE, DELICIOUS.—Have you tasted Thomson’s lemonade, ginger ale, raspberry vinegar, lime-juice cordial, or other of their productions? If you nave not, then you don’t know how much superior a pure genuine unadulterated preparation like Thomsons’ is over the kind that is frequently sold. The taste is infinitely pleasanter—in fact, Thomsons’ are in every way superior to the cheap, chemically-prepared drinks that are offered for public consumption. Under the Pure Foods Act, Thomsons are in the unique position of being allowed by the New Zealand Government to use the words “Pure,” “Natural,’’ “real,” “genuine,” on their labels. No firm can place these words there unless its productions are actually pure and genuine, as represented. Thomson’s drinks have this distinction. Their beverages are pure and delicious—the best by far produced in Australasia. Great Britain’s foremost analysts have testified to their purity, and a further tribute to their quality is that against the world they have won 25 gold medals and 31 first-class certificates. Get Thomson’s and you get quality.

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Hokitika Guardian, 27 December 1918, Page 2

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Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 27 December 1918, Page 2

Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 27 December 1918, Page 2

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