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QUENCH YOUR THIRST.

GBBV AND MENZIES’, LTD, STAND.

>*—•— The old established firm of jMessrs. Grey and-Menzies., Ltd., have a stand at the Waikato Winter Show this year which is situated immediately to the right as one eiiters at the main entrance. At this stand all (.heir famous drinks are being dispensed. Visitors to the show (and especially those who have not yet tasted these delicious thirst quenchers) are urged to visit this stand and taste these delicious drinks, which the firm have to offer. The name of Grey and Menzies has been associated with the mineral water trade for forty years, and what j they do not know is not .worth knowing. Their orange crush is delicious, as are all their beverages. The process of manufacture is one which is - not excelled anywhere, the. strictest attention being especially paid to the filtration of the water. This is one of the main features connected with the manufacture of Grey and Menzies’ drinks. The- firm’s factory is situated in Hood Street, Hamilton, where anyone interested in the manufacture #f mineral waters is invited to be present during operations. This firm also operates in Auckland and district, and has branches at Pae-roa and Te Aroha. If you have not tasted Grey and Menzies’ drinks you have missed a treat. They are procurable at all .leading confectioners throughout the district. The firm are also distributors of the famous “Mission Orange” drink. This drink is comprised of the R-E-A-L juice of oranges, and is, therefore most beneficial for young , and old. This drink is also obtainable at the stall*

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5133, 1 June 1927, Page 3

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QUENCH YOUR THIRST. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5133, 1 June 1927, Page 3

QUENCH YOUR THIRST. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5133, 1 June 1927, Page 3

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