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' " i&4 '"I The Rare OH Whisky Of the famous.,. • - White Horse Cellar ■ Established in 1743—over owe hundred end seveaty yepxa agdj With The Good Host of this celebrated Old Inn originated OF WHITE 'IQnSE CLOSEVV HJw \ I I / ®tsre tiifl Queen Wary ■ todgeii— , . . 1 A Famous tan—Qiainour of tho 8 '■ ' ; Mary's Whito Horses —Boy with Dirty Ihe unique and subtle recipe of one hundred and seventy years T , i , tvi/ it fn ' 1 T- 1 ' , In the White Horse "€lose^a«i ago IS laithiully toJiowed to this very day, except that the place that would delight an artist : standard of age and quality is now higter tfam it ha ever : ; been before- The result is that : Mary lodged in the old, tali, gabled ■; j house facing us, which was then the ;; ' I «White ' Horse Whisky," "tSLtSSfti.,l ALWAYS IN KEENEST DEMAND, JS? f! i And a tousled red licarl was pushed , » now known as • out of the window , wkfe. iies f* lIFI a 1 v mm r' ■ . : • ■ \ lie niest Whisky «® the Market! ; Tlwi e s the slables under the arch." "Wed like to see the horses," we MACICIE & CO,* DISTILLERS, LTD.. Glasgow t May : London l l ® 1 *. sKufflsd aW-.tus. established 1742 bare locs in the dust and said: "Ou, ■ - . t ay; they're in Lunnon." But a ! . •k • . ' *$, ' 1 , bigger toy (iereely, turned on ijira: ' j blcthcrin' eedicl, tlrey're been I Wc pasjed iJiPougii the tluiiy t 0 . 0 © &2s£iitt ~sf\ f iht stsblc-yartl, and saw las (jrcat doors that ■'".■■■ •• 'I 1•. i- .i.p-ii-.....- 1--.Vi.» i;.i.i11 i i ... i-. JIVM li'tf/f a Pctij" by "THE WHITE HORSE," EDINBURGH'- Mr 6. Hamhii lhss. U thS Famous WH'isJcy Cellars of the 18th ;1 ...... ■ •■ ■ . . IL-1 RSCJI 5..10—2

| . - , froni| majfe' isig jmce of fresh I spear^"~ \ from any \ivcS37 _ , Chemist, bample packet free by post fo? 3 penny m Confectidnfrr stamps from the sole A<istra|a;siail agents, % or store J. C. Gambles & Co., Plindfers Bwiiaiug s Bidlsburrie

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2143, 8 May 1914, Page 5

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320

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2143, 8 May 1914, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2143, 8 May 1914, Page 5

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