Belllnghauson, the famous Ruulan Explorer, arrlvlnf la the year 1820 K Ship'* Cove, later to become one of the world's jreatetc whaling aorta. Another event of international importance took place the same year — I 820—in another part of the world .. . '-3|j|L Scotland. In that year "Johnnie Walker" first made his appearance—was acclaimed an immediate favourite—and has remained so ever since. Today, Johnnie Walker, backed by generations of experience and enormous reserve stocks, M iM| offers you a smoother.. more mellow whisky than ever before /V\ \ JOHNNIE WALKER J A \ • DISTILLED AND BOTTLED IN SCOTLAND. JOHN WALKER & SONS LTD., DISTILLERS, KILMARNOCK. BORN 1820-STILL GOING STRONG. - - . ° • - ' ' :' . - - J.W.2-M ■ ■ " •• ■ ■ •? i.. .V . v ..." .. . 081 If you are not aware of the difference between Lager and ordinary beer, read what a leading Continental brewer says: / c* \ "Many people think that Lager is a light beer, not only from the point of view of colour, but from the point of MJllflP view of gravity and alcoholic content. That is not so. It 11*' I The word Lager actually means 'store,' or, in other IMsf words, that this special kind of beer has been stored for wSkt a considerable time before leaving the brewery. During C!!! the period of storage the beer goes through a kind of ||r 'after-fermentation' process. jL •, "The special brewing process for Lager makes it, in spite I ' ts h§ht colour, just as sustaining and satisfying as ordinary beer. Do not think that because it goes down so we ll anc J so easily that you are drinking water! Lager 1 Beer is non-filling, but it is stimulating and refreshing, §Hf if llPlil iffi an d beneficial to the health." Enjoy genuine Lager Beer. Call for a bottle of N.Z.B. PILSENER LAGER. This is a true Lager, brewed to a Continental formula, by the special process, and stored for 16 weeks in low-temperature cellars. Zealand. It is "The Champagne of Beers," obtainable only where beers and spirits.are sold. IMPERIAL ALE B jgJßk J&Q fB BFflk IMPERIAL STOUT B BtBB KaJP OATMALT STOUT HM HHI W Made by New Zealand Breweries Ltd., Khyber Pass.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 250, 22 October 1935, Page 15
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Page 15 Advertisements Column 2
Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 250, 22 October 1935, Page 15
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