M)MJiiUi\G AUSTRALIAN BRANDY. Obtainable at all first-class Hotels, and in casks, octaves and cases from leading Merchants. Extract from The British Medical Journal, 2nd July, 1892 Victorian Viseyards Bbasdt.—" The difficulty of obtaining pure and genuine Brandy, except at very liigli nrices, is veil-known; nnd an endeavour on the purl of Australian distillers to place on the English market a good Brandy, made from wine, is deserving of every encouragement. We have examined somo samples of "The Victorian Vineyards Brandy," shipped from the distilleries of Messrs Joshua Brothers, of jjort Melbourne. It is very palatable Brandy of undoubtedly high quality, and compares yery favourably with real Cognac. The strength of the samples examined by us was rather above 3 over proof; this being the customary strength of all Brandies imported in bulk into tins country. We emmlrr Unit the llmndt/ is a jmrc product, and icell mirthy of attention of the jmfessioii."
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5134, 19 September 1895, Page 1
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918Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5134, 19 September 1895, Page 1
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