FOLLOW PUBLIC FAVOUR
Old arid young, at home arid hotels. wherever,, a refresher is asked for, West Cr. asters are insisting on the ivouLf r f u i “Westland” bottled ale and s tO T ;t. Twelve months ago people ‘slowly but surely began to favour I “Westland” and to-day at the mbst colourful occasions, this exquisite beverage finds a deserved preference.' Westland” bottled ale has won thou-' inds of friends in every income class. Its appeal is universal, its purity,'appetising flavour, wholesome goodness and friendly sparkle are creating new enthusiasts every day; and it’s amazing sweep of popularity still goes on. For life’s higher moments demand Westland” bottled ale or stout, the favoured beverage in thousands of homes. . ..
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 September 1929, Page 4
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119FOLLOW PUBLIC FAVOUR Hokitika Guardian, 16 September 1929, Page 4
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