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* THE DRINK OF THREE GENWRIES! THE SOLACE OF SIX GENERATIONS ; ■' j' I? |.. K A Famous Hostelry i i ■ ' — I T A g DISCOVERED putting together of an admirable Blend. oE Old Highland r *| in 1742 at "The White Horse" Whiskies, which aoon became famous and widely known \' i >" Cellar. This was a famous' both far and , near as the "White Horse" Cellar Whisky. I 1 hostelr y in Old Edinburgh \ where the coaches of former THIS IS ONE of the lasting things born in these \ r i iwfslKn in, I t ; me3 were wont t(J "y t an( j coaching times, which we are privileged tp enjoy with all its ■ [ ■ land" cold and weary passengers for suitable refreshment. delightful old fragrancy and style in our present days of I- quicker locomotion. I". IT WAS NOT without good reason that "The Whits I '■ Horss" Cellar became the favourite resort of travellers and THE UNIQUE RECIPE of the Host of "The ; . xothers. It was at this famous Inn that |. White Horse" Cellar was handed i Dr. Johnson put up on his arrival in t~" own to succeeding generations. Thus, I J) Edinburgh in 1773. Sir Walter Scott, ir. .^j^f^H^^raj^lJip , , afler ,lie Ia P se of . over . 170 years, | i "Waverley," refers to it as the resort of n 1 "" the "White Horse Cellar Whisky" is still ! ||> v Prince Charles Edward's cavaliers, and being faithfully blended oa the lines so skil- '• \ I such .famous historians as Ferguson and fully laid down by the Host of the famous ! :■ . Allen Ramsey describe the runaway marriages and festive Inn of Old Edinburgh. But ~ ■ [ f evening parties'which were wont to be celebrated there. it is now more faithfully "ma- , ; | \ The romantic Old Inn kept a good table and a warm lured"—is of greater age. In ; Jims f^ll ! i ingleneuk, but neither of these was its main attraction. those times it was young ff S'H\«ii( ||s • 'j Whisky which was consumed. Jy VlWefe^ , ' ' I THE'GOOD HOST had made, a special study of the To-day the standard of age •vfi \ 'J ways and wants of travellers who had journeyed for days and quality is therefore higher i $ and nights by coach. The result of this study was the than it has ever beenl *~ ,>™fZ «*/"<€ '......J \ \ ' '_" '■' ''■■ ? ■ ■ i ■ . ■ ". ■■ ■ ' : \ \ . THE HIGH CHARACTER :: THE SUPERB QUALITY \ I THE DELIGHTFUL BOUQUET § i ■ . -of- ■• - • ■ .. ■ \ I ' * HAVE'EARNED FOR IT : :. . . ; j I A Great Name' ==°== A Wide Reputation > , i*°-A . ■ ■ , ■ ■ ■ ■. ■ ■ , ;'''.■ ■■-..-. ■..... **■"*" «V MACKIE & CO., DISTILLERS, LTD. ■ GLASGOW I ISLAY ; LONDON .*

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2278, 12 October 1914, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2278, 12 October 1914, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2278, 12 October 1914, Page 9

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