| "DOG'S HEAD" \ I BASS ! \ POPULARITY I w mMmvhi ISw I f j; The delicate "nutty" jj flavour of the \ i i 'Dog's Head' Bass » s jj is the result not only jj >i ofscientific brewing but ?< '/ also of painstaking j; l| bottling ! = s § Of course only the best j] j materials are used to P f make this famous ale, £ i but without the " Read g fj Brothers, Limited" « g methods of bottling, it s 1 would not enjoy the jj g reputation it does. U This method includes \ 6 storage of butts in dry, jj airy, well ventilated and g 5 clean cellars where it 1 b ripens under the most a d favorable conditions, f) J Bottling in its prime § i insures its refreshing S 5 pungency and preserves H p its nourishing food jg 4 qualities which are $ (j unequalled. 3 5 Therefore, when order- § ~ ing beer of your dealer, H \ ask for "DOG'S HEAD" \ $ BASS, and see that the \ V, "DOG'S HEAD" Label \ jj is on every bottle, 2 o,\\s | SOLD EVERYWHERE. | INVENTORS, Consult HENRY HUGHES, PATENT AGENTS, 157 FEATHERSTON ST., Estd. ISB2. WELLINGTON.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1170, 4 July 1911, Page 8
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188Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1170, 4 July 1911, Page 8
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