Source: The Pacific Commercial Advertiser-December 11, 1885

Location: Honolulu, Hawaii

 

Page: 3

Major Hill, proprietor of the Tahiti Lemonade Works, Sunny South, has opened a depot on Fort street, opposite E. O. Hall & Son.  The aerated waters from this place are the purest kind, being manufactured by a machine especially imported from England.  The bottles are opened by a new process.

Tahiti Lemonade Works
(Sunny South)
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Aerated waters of every description, which will be found to be as good as those offered the public in London or Paris, can now be furnished.
  A Machine of Great Power, on the newest principles for securing purity, and especially for preventing the carrying over any sulpuric acid in the waters, has been imported in England.
  The capacity is one hundred dozen an hour, fitted into Crystal Valve Bottles-the most recent patent in Europe; by using which all danger and trouble in opening is avoided.  These bottles will be universally approved of.  Payment will be expected for those not returned in g. o.
  London and Tahiti Lemonade, Ginger Ale, etc., ready for issue.
  Plain Soda, in corked bottles for export, superior to anything of the kind imported.
  These waters will effervesce for minutes after being opened, and the taste of carbonic acid gas is perfect, producing that pleasant and invigorating sensation in drinking which cannot be imparted by inferior machinery.
  HONOLULU DEPOT, Fort street, opposite E. O. Hall & Sons, and next to Al. Smith.
                 Telephone, Sunny South, No. 245.
                 Telephone, Fort street, No. 360.
  Picnics and Evening Parties required little else as "refreshments" than these pleasant and pure productions, which are moderate in price.