Every sensible man counts Iris change, and do=s not lake for prattled n-hni "fs tendered lo him. Why, then, should he take what Whisky is offered'bim' ,U'; for '"WHITE HORSE" WHISKY-psi-th. lished 1742. Everyone in Scotland admits it is the oldest and finest, therefore insist on pelt inn it. Mackio ami f'o ji lay, nro the Distillers.—Advt. ' ""' ' Alsy: "Did your watch stcr> when it dropped on Hie Hour?" Percy: ,: (>f cour.-e! Did you think j| iv'oi'ihl ~',, lliroiisrii?" Rest by te.'K it leads the rot. V.'iivp.' A XJJ MAC'KAY'S fine Uaveiucd v'hjlfcv Agent-J. M'llraitb, Wellington,-Aclvt.'
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1922, 3 December 1913, Page 10
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94Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1922, 3 December 1913, Page 10
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