"DOG'S HEAD" \ feASS I m 5 The delicate "nutty" \ flavour of the Docs Head' Bass
J is the result not only of scientific brewing but 4 also of painstaking II bottling | Of course only the best j E materials are used to D g make this famous ale, | g but without the " Read | fi Brothers, Limited" 1 & methods of bottling, it s | would not enjoy the S ;: reputation it does. H \ s ji This method includes \ ft storage of butts in dry, 3 jj airy, well ventilated and | j clean cellars where it s S ripens under the most a E favorable conditions, S c s g Bottling in its prime § g insures its refreshing | 5 pungency and preserves )j i its nourishing food i qualities which are {! N unequalled. g g Therefore, when order- 5 5 ing beer of your dealer, j] g ask for "DOG'S HEAD" g 3 BASS, and see that the g f A "DOG'S HEAD" Label § |! is on every bottle. | BOLD EVERYWHERE.
lUS THE BEST PLACE IS BAKER
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 257, 30 April 1912, Page 2
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173Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 257, 30 April 1912, Page 2
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