A TRUE STORY FROM THEj3 OLD LAND! of ours poured two whiskies info JgjT ptenljent wine merchant. "Whal do Spey -^ yoV fhink of these?'' he enquired, Scotch W£H wine merchant took the glasses, AU<w tS ro {ted\ the whisky round them, snmeci them carefully and sipped - ' eflch ih turn". Finally he selected one r pointing to it, said, I hats so d/you'd enjoy it as a liqueur." /whisky was our TEN-YEAR. D SPEY-ROYAL. Gilbeys Glen Spey Distillery, Rothes, SCOTLAND JENYEAR fSPEY-RO*&L SCOTCH WHI SKY YOU'LL BE GLAD YOU GOT GILBEY'S
T»©TOIIG ENTHUSIASTS 95 Per Cent, of the Winners at the Easter Meeting and at Ashbnrton, Including the Gold Cup, drew BRYANT'S STORIETTES BRYANT & CO., Fapanui Road, Christchorch. 'Phone 22-279. 83764 «f s\t ©H* fttisss For Assured Results The Largest Circulation—Audited—in Canterbury.
OF-CAM WEECKENG IN HEW ZEALAND ■SK—FOR BELIABLfi MOTOR 'PARTS 48 TDAM STREET, CHStISTCHURCH. 'Phone 30-883. Telegrams: "AnloparK" Branches' at: Palinerst<ra Nth., Auckland, New Plymouth. Duneuin and Timarn.
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20987, 16 October 1933, Page 12
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