Advertisements received too late for Classification. IT is now nearly ten years since Barron, Grant, and Co.’s whisky became known in New Zealand, and since then it has been held in high and ever-increasing favor as a toddy mixture or for grog. It is a blend of pure malt whiskies, approved on the intrinsic merits of the sample only, and with little regard to the frequently fictitious excellence of favorite brands. In addition to being carefully selected, the various kinds are all thoroughly matured and mellowed in wont], .and the ultimate result is a blend for the superiority of which the firm pledges its reputation.
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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2492, 10 February 1871, Page 2
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105Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2492, 10 February 1871, Page 2
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