A BOTTLED SURPRISE
• I. ..I f -,y 1.) .M' v I ‘ ;V A . . When you enjoy the thrill, of -drink--ing “Westland” Bottled Ale and Stout* you will serve it always. - A better, finer, purer beverage' .is- hard to find, its sparkle gives zest to>any.meal,.und it simply belongs with dinner. It is A good appetiser and is really brewed for you Careful methods of. brewing; and maturing givekthisoftne beverag* a - mellowness \i'hieli sim'ply delight-. full I '' ; The- »<* distinctive flavour 'of’ I "Westladd”' I hris made it.th% uhiv’ersai household' beveroge. Buy it without any hesitation at any hotel- or bottle Storfe.—Advt; -ST t-iifi rmfit'nWp.v -itv-. . • ' / i 1 -Hi - l> rjitfc ■
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 October 1930, Page 4
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108A BOTTLED SURPRISE Hokitika Guardian, 1 October 1930, Page 4
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