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A SERMON ON MALT.

How frequently do we heat the quotation used," Oh that mail should put an enemy in Ui9 month to steal my his brains," A truer saying was never made, but Shakespeare, when penning these immortal lines, cannot have had in his" mind's eyo," without mentioning bis"mouth," suoli a pure and wholesome whisky as ■' Diiwsou's Porfeotion." A man may well " pur an enemy in his mouth " when he drinks inferior whisky hat he may rest assured that "Dawson's Perfection" will stand far more in the light of a fritna than an enemy to liim, if, like everything else in this world, it is used with discretion. "Dawson's Perfection" is an absolutely pure Scotch whisky, completely free from any deleterious compound and does not contain, as do many whiskies, the faintest trace of fusel oil. Messrs Zolirab & Co., of Wellington, the N.Z. agents, inform us that so great has the demand become for "Dawson's Whisky" that they experience great aiffioulty in keeping the stock up to requirements. A taste of "Dawson's Perfection" would shake the faith of the most rabid apostle of total abstinence, it will make the heart of a thousand year old mummy throb with life, and, turn the austere and rigid reoluse into the most cheery and sociable of mortals. It will renew the bonds of a broken friendship and send carking care to the whirls of Heaven. The sick and the suffering will gain new life from this, the true elixir vita. In fact"Dawson's Perfection" is "the .touch of nature that will make the whole-world kin."

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4209, 3 September 1892, Page 2

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A SERMON ON MALT. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4209, 3 September 1892, Page 2

A SERMON ON MALT. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4209, 3 September 1892, Page 2

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