DAWSON'S PERFECTION WHISKY.
Seven Reasons Why Dawson's Whisky Is The Best. 1st — Because it is made from the finest Highlaiid Malt, by the most experienced distillers in the celebrated Glenlivet district of Scotland,, . Its reputation for quality, age, and aglfiMcy of flavor having been established as far back-asl802; 2nd-^Bfeemse tfig leading, afialysts of Scotland lßstfa% apd Mi* Zealand pron.ottabg, Jpflßfil| WKW «> j> e a highly matured spirit of uniform and £xceßtlbHal qumy^aTlapos^essingstmidmting hygienic properties Suitable to invalids and beneficial to health.
3rd— Because" Peter Dawsoh, the pfeseiii ptopHetoi- bf this world renowned distillery; hd^ wbh the highest award diplomas and great gold medals at) the " Distillers, BrewefS, Und allied Trades Exhibitions" at Dublin and Paris in 1892.
4th— Because DsftTSQn's Whisky is appreciated arid acknb'wle'dged by conhoisseurs in every city of the civilised worlds dwing" to its. Unehangifag delicacy and character, which ,i§ due to the periodical mammoth . blendings of the matured products, of the stills, each blend representing 12,370 gallons, or over 60 tons in weight.
sth— Because .Dawsqn's Perfection Whisky is bottled, labelled, and packed in a Government Excise Warehonse, where no misstatements are permitted, dndfevefy.sil^btilfes bphtaih the full measure of one imperial gallon. 6tti— because the enormous business hH bee^n built uri tfy a strict adherence to the.r.ule of m'dintditling the quality of this Whisky from the highest standard, and drawn ffoni a matured stock, always on hand, of fully 153,00G gallons. 7th— -Becauqe.ihere Js not a headache in a hogshead of Hiiß\.wfiolesome beverage, as asserted by tkb Scotchman who partook of it, to cure all ills, morning, noon, arid flight. POLBOCJK & BEVAN. . . s. , Wharf Street. Agents for Westland.
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West Coast Times, Issue 10411, 22 October 1896, Page 2
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