DOG'S HEAD" BASS s POPULARITY (a 3 o % m £ £ & S ! The delicate "nutty" X flavour of the | 'Docs Head' Bass jj is the result not only j of scientific brewing but x also of painstaking II bottling | Of course only the best E materials are used to B f make this famous ale, 1 6 but without the " Read | [| Brothers, Limited" | C methods of bottling, it g q would not enjoy the jj jj reputation it does. R j! This method includes (j storage of butts in dry, g j: airy, well ventilated and 5 :: clean cellars where it s ■; rip-ns under the most : ('• favorable conditions, g) i i S Bottling in its prime g » insures its refreshing ? » pungency and preserves |) j; its nourishing food f qualities which are t | unequalled. S g Therefore, when order- | 5 ing beer of vour dealer. H p aslc for "DOG'S HEAD" \ t BASS, and see that the a | "DOG'S HEAD" Label g B is on every bottle. | 3 SOLD EVERYWHERE. s
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 137, 1 December 1911, Page 2
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168Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 137, 1 December 1911, Page 2
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