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[A DVT.] MISREPRESENTATION. TO TIIE EDITOR. Silt, — A firm in Dauediu, whom I will namo and expose if tho proceeding is p^rbisted in, hai made a practice, through its traveller, of decrying tho " Old Highland Whisky," manufactured by Messrs Thorn and Cameron, of which I receive regular shipments. Thia tiavrllpr his alleged that the liqu r I am 8 ippll d w bh is of an inferior quality to what Messrs Thorn and o micron usually send out from their warehouses. As this s'atoment was in aomo instances afTtotiog my business, I wrote to the manufacturers' agent, Mr Maitland Gardner, who has been good enough to lay my p'ain* bcf«>ro the 6cm, nnd from *hom I have received tho subjoined extract from Moasrs Thom ar.d Camoron. My custonurs will therofore bo able to rt-fote the btatcment that the "Old Highland" I supp'y ih inferior to the Dunodin nrticle. The "Old Highland Whisky" I nupply is the genuine article, and having exccp'ioiully good terms from tho mun<)factu r ors, I "un »b'e to soli wt a slightly lo^ fiafii'-p thin tho Dunedin firm roferied to — Yours, etc., William 13ee, Grocer, and Wine and Spirit M^rolunt, Oamaru.
Kxtract from Messia Tliotn and Cameron's letter of March 23rd, 1895, to their Now Zea'and agout, Mr Maitland Gardner : " Thanks for enclosing Mr Bee's letter of December 28, 1894, to you, which wo have carefully perused, and now return. As you know, wo have only one quality of our 1 Old Highland Whisky,' and every shipment of it from us is identically the same quality Whoover said to Mr Bno that what ho gob from you wa» an inferior quality was making an untrue statement, and doing a distinct injustice. Of this you can in the moit thorough manner assure Mr Bee. — TnoM ani> Oamrbon."
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North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8176, 7 May 1895, Page 3
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470Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8176, 7 May 1895, Page 3
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