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Of the famous... ' . ''.. ' .. v : [fl^t3^X White Horse Cellar jW. Establlehed in 1742—over one hundred and seventy yeara ago! K^miui With The Good Host of this celebrated Old Inn originated , that historic and altogether admirable blend— '(Mil li uV (7 vV '^™^™^™™^T ,,,, '' ''- r Paet-QHew Mary's White Hotm —Boy wtth Dirty Hands. The unique and subtle recipe of one hundred and seventy years j B WhiteTHorse Close—e - ; ago is faithfully followed to this very day, 'except that the p' ace l^at delight an artist v , . , , . i. . i• i i • i —we were again attracted by the i standard of age and quality is now higher than it has ever small boy gnidet, who tdd us Queeiv been before. The result is that Mary lodged in the dd, tall gabled , , house facing us, which was .then the • » fv'n o- vr-a e n 9\ most famous inn in Edinburgh, ' "White Horse Whisky, 3 * * o>jβ-i^^:"iV «•.■■■-.■'■-| ALWAYS IN KEENEST DEMAND,'' JS±?-' ', , . ' . . And a toualed red head was pushed ~ P. is now known as out of the window where, centuries ' (.» / ago, the beautiful Queen Kad sat. •' . j^ Hi© Finest Whisk? oil the Market! «»« %*?«s a w wee e bo y or •• » "There's the stables under the arch. ,, ' ■ "We'd like to see: the horses," we >' - MACKIE & CO., DISTILLERS LTD Gla, g ow : Islay : hd. ££,£2^ '■ } ay; they re in Lunnon. But a . \ 1™""^?™^ «^"' ai—,n>, j bigger boy fiercely turned on him: v . , H§!?fes. /\v __Jrl-— " "Ye bletherin eediot, they're beea ; , ■•) rff Ae and saw the gre»t doors that' M jH§£ifli!*—Si gras I* II " once held Queen Miry's white «t«cl«. Our • . *Tt Sft^^T^ a ffl , I H erfTl , }l • srail! relinue followed us, still praJtling of . . I 1 I| |fi |l lir II Queen M«rjr, and toolt leave of us lingeringly. -h rt ferallJilliib JMu\ \\\l&-X. pieces to the politely ' r H/ fn .W-fifj g\ II remonstrated with one particularly dirty boy l| 'J & \K}*/r W?»— on lhe sta,e of h " hmis - " He w ? shes If a W s '3s^? KB themihimself," the elder lad told us with a ' ' t^^ ' tJ p.j n> "His mither hasna' time I"— "Sound • ■ I ' The World with a Fountain Pen," by "THE >WHITE HORSE," EDINBURGH- • Mrs. llaMm Soil. • . I The' Famous Whieky Collars of the 18th Century. ' ' S *™' 3. Iβ—2 ' . .... ■~ J/' 1 '

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2217, 1 August 1914, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2217, 1 August 1914, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2217, 1 August 1914, Page 14

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