A Scot and a minister were in a train together travelling through a lovely part of Scotland. When passing a grand mountain they saw a huge advertisement for So-and-So’s whisky. The Scot gave a snort of disgust. The minister leaned forward and said: “I’m glad to see, sir, that you agree with me that they should not be allowed to desecrate the beauties of Nature by advertisement.” “It’s no’ that,” said the Scot. “It’s awfu’ poor whusky.”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 7 September 1938, Page 8
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