■■■ Every fifiiisiblf man counts his clmnse, 'iiiiil ■ does not Uke for granted whnt ia (pmlcrfxt to him. Vehy, then, slvoiild he lake what Whisky is offered him? Ask for "WHITE HORSE" WHISKY-eStAb-■lish'wl f42. Everyone in Scotland admits j(; : .:is liio oldest and finest, therefore injiisi' mi getting it. Mackie'anil Co., Iβ. ■layi'ttre the Distillers.—Ailvt. . ... .
.His.lvTPaih it enmo in awful gasps, A - Tt. filled our hearts witU sorrow, : For wo all thought that Jie'd bo dead .. IVhen dn\rn broke on the morreir. But when the morrow came, oh, joyl Tho Dootor, whosr? tiamo was Muir, EonsajKed. "Bβ frilj livo—tho dne .:■ Sslw^SS Si>yjtnnJat C\tx<i>"
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1951, 7 January 1914, Page 7
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102Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1951, 7 January 1914, Page 7
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