England for AleIreland for Stout — Scotland for Whisky — France for Champagne — end Holland for Schnapps centuries, certain countries have had a x reputation for producing superlative liquors of a characteristic type that no other country could produce quite as well. The Ales of Bur!on-on-Trent, for instanceDublin Stout—and so on. To Schiedam, in Holland, is due the cred t of distilling the unrl 1-famous Schnapps. There is only one genuine Schiedam Schnapps —WOLFE'S. To secure the full medicinal benefits for which this famous st'mulant has been noted for over 3 generations, you should make a point of having "One Wolfe's Schnapps a day for your health's sake." -~= —™ "^^jl^^ -/hn —~* : — J Z m M W TTULrC J AROMATIC SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS "A Blessing to Humanity" llllllllllillllllllliliMlllilllliill lllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllHlllllllllllllllllllllllliiiiiHiiii i! iniiiiiiHtiiii'i'iiiiinmiiniiilitHl'ii'iilll'llHim j GOOD PRINTING \\ q Good Printing will get your business a good reputation. €| Your correspondence and other business communications should be in keeping with your progressive and efficient organisation in other Departments. «J Ring 'Phone 42-234 for our representative, who will advise you about GOOD PRINTING for BETTER BUSINESS. The Brett Printing & Publishing Co. Ltd., i SHORTLAND STREET :: AUCKLAND
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 162, 10 July 1926, Page 35
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185Page 35 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 162, 10 July 1926, Page 35
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