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Geo. Hall & Sons : ウィキペディア英語版
Geo. Hall & Sons

Geo. Hall & Sons, better known as Hall's soft drinks, were a soft drink manufacturer in Adelaide, South Australia. Although they produced a wide range of soft drinks, they were best known for Passiona (a Cottee's product they bottled for local consumption) and their "Stonie" (non-alcoholic) ginger beer.
Amongst the oldest aerated water manufacturers in South Australia, the company was founded in 1849 by George Hall (1818-1881), an English 〔"England, Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/NBBK-Q9Q : accessed 10 Dec 2012), George Hall, 20 Apr 1818; citing Waldron, Brighton, Sussex, England, reference p 15; FHL microfilm 1482396.〕 immigrant, to produce soda water at Marryatville, South Australia.〔Bill Clarkson (1997) (The Pioneers ), Chapter One, pg 4, Australian Soft Drink History, www.ozbevnet.com〕 They moved to larger premises on the corner of Edward Street and the Norwood Parade in 1851.〔(The Hall Family Cultural Walk Plaque ), www.npsp.sa.gov.au〕 By 1970, Hall & Sons produced 30,000 bottles an hour.
Their major competitor was W Woodroofe & Son, (also in Norwood), and both were acquired by Cadbury Fry Schweppes and production moved to the Schweppes factory in Payneham, South Australia. Schweppes Australia was acquired by Asahi in 2009.
==Stonie==
"Stonie" (non-alcoholic) ginger beer gained its name due to being sold in "stone" (pottery) bottles.〔(Rare G Hall Stonie Pottery Ginger Beer Bottle ), www.beerguide.com.au〕

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