II ■ WHISKY of Distinction phb 1 W.S ' §\ •= K D.CL \ rn For this reason “D.CX. is so frequently referred to as the “Travellers’ ” Whisky. v’V > t X & <*< £**»' ?!FTSK V *'wr^ WtexnAxli >*< X *% X tap**. .r.v' ewcj. 5T - V «8> 4 X'w ■? 's'**. iiiiPl “Knights of the Road,* like “Knights of Old,* are recognised to be good judges of all things worthwhile . . . listen when you hear a Traveller call for a whisky ... ten to one he never mentions the word at all, but says—“Mine’s a ‘D.C.L.’ ”
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21792, 26 May 1936, Page 14
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