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JOHNNIE looks-into ** «■ W w X WALKER the future •TF good whisky could hehad by X just making it,” said Johnnie Walker, “and bottling it straight away, there would be no need to look into the future of whisky at all. But it is after the new whisky has been distilled that perhaps the most important chapter in its life begins. “ Lying in the cask for years in the darkness gf the bonded store, the whisky is steadily improved and ' matured by the mysterious process of time; and it is due to the care and forethought of Johnnie Walker in laying down fine whiskies year by year that there are to-day ample stocks of fully matured whiskies, ready for blending as Johnnie Walker. Knowing this, and appreciating also the skill of the blenders, you will understand why this famous Scotch whisky is older and better to-day than ever, why you should say not just ‘whisky,’ but ‘Johnnie Walker, please.’ JOHNNIE WALKER BORN 1820 - STILL GOING STRONG - Distilled and bottled in Scotland. John Walker & Sons Ltd., Distillers, Kilmarnock. \ \ m m R. WILSON & CO. LTD., Otago, Southland, and South Canterbury Agents* ONLY 4 DAYS TO GO 9 I ill ® 400 Prizes By License issued under section 42 of “The Gaming Act , 1998” Ist. prize §2OOO 2nd i 500 3rd S2OO 4th 4100 sth 4 75 365 £seachslß2s 400 priies §sooo All PDIIIS IN ALIUVIAL GOLD All PRIZES DRAWN BY BALLOT ALLUVIAL GOLD ■OBJECTS: To raise funds to the extent of the profits available, for the objects to be specified by the Hon. Minister of Internal Affairs. Closes 26th Sept., 1936. Drawn 12th Oct. r 1936. Secretary; N. McAKTHUB, P.O. Box UO, Wellington. Treasurer: B. L. HAMMOND, P.O. Box UO, Wellington. ~q 3, one®” W. Box 39 “LucM Sa\ o te rvjcuets IEI enC Tose en veToP® sen* Ttie l : tV V/ 6 ea< uinP cd ° pickets-) ■ • v ‘ ss -, 0 aD t)R® sS

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Evening Star, Issue 22450, 22 September 1936, Page 4

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319

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22450, 22 September 1936, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22450, 22 September 1936, Page 4

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