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Here s a Test that anyone can apply to D. and J. McCallum'y Perfection. Compare Perfection with any other braud of Whisky in the Dominion, at any price—higher or lower than that charged for Perfection. The deep, mellow, fully matured qualities and smoothneea of taste of Perfection Whisky will prove how very much superior js this well known brand to the rest. Not only will you enjoy your first drink of Perfection but judiciouu use will be of bene-wn-°il. OUr tealth — a fi "al test of this W m n S e - P«rity and maturity. Make the. Test to-day I Cooke and Co. Albert Street, Auckland. 1 Mr John Milne, a pioneer of the Wellington province, died on Wednesday morning at the age of 83 years. He landed at Petone iu 1840 with his Barents, and lived there for many years. Afterwards he took upJamiiog'ljoth at Bonny Glen, Marlon, averl* He spent the later part of his life i n Wellington. Ho leaves a wife and family of four—Mr Lewis Milne, Mrs Grav Mrs K. Sutherland, and Miss Milne. Mr Lea Sanies, the Wellington baritone, has decided to try his fortune in America, and will leave for the States next month. Mr. Barnes has been a °v he c ° ncert a Wellington and in the various fiT hemian dubs of the city for sWwS. ? a^ B a " d departure will leave a*Xd

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Taranaki Daily News, 18 June 1919, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 18 June 1919, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 18 June 1919, Page 5

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