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Our readers, have, been sorely puzzled for some time past to know the meaning ot the,, words "Dawson's Perfection," which nave and are now daily appearing in the colnms of our paper. We will tell them the secret by explaining thai Dawsonjs the^.name^qf a large distille 11 'in'Dufftowri,' Glenlifet, district, whose establishment elates for nearly'one hundred years.,, The' firm put up a high class iS'cotclr whisky^called " Dawson's Perfectton/'-which is now having a phenomenal run in all the Australian cnlo- • " jhies/ijt being the^prinoipal whisky" drank in air the leading hotels and clubs in these colon'es. This brand has just been introduced into New Zealand and is,faf>t meeting with great favour with all lovers of really good whisky; The numerous testimonials received from medical men and others describe this whisky as mild, well matured, and of excellent flavour. The public analyst "of Glasg« w reporting on this whisky, says — " Dawson's Per -lection is positively, the finest whisky he ' , has ever' analysed during his lot g experi ence as an analyst. The whi k> has age, it is well matured through having been • in bond for a long time He' says it is yery suitable for invalids, and he strongly recommends it to every body," He w.ould -- sdvise connoisseurs ef whisky to pur- ' ehasea bottle' and judge for themselves - ' whether the high encomiums passed on tins' article are not ' well merited. — Advt , ' /For continuation of Reading Matter see „i v ' '/;.: - fourth page ) ' . f , Advertisements IMPOtNDINtt' NOTICE. iMPOUNDED in the PnMic Pound - Paddock, Feilding,— . * One bay po y Gelding, ,no \i-ible brand, hog mane, square cut tail', white" blaze, one" white hind foob. • . ' ~-^— ' • If not claimed and expenses paid, -vvill-be soid a-fc 12 o'clock,' uoon, on* MONDAY, the 29th June, 'according to the Impounding Act, J. H. BLAOKMOKE, Ponndlie^per.

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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 150, 11 June 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 150, 11 June 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 150, 11 June 1891, Page 3

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