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The Mixer Ask anv regular Clavtons drinker, and they’ll They’re the people who enjoy Scotch, . you re into, long drinks. For you, we. tell you — Claytons tastes great. Mixed! Bourbon, G&T or Martinis (dry). So if you recommend lemonade spiked with Claytons. t - 'But that’s where agreement stops, and like your drinks short, wet, and dry, you 11 Because a. little Claytons makes a long drink individual taste takes over. Some like dry, enjoy this:- —delicious! some like sweet. It all depends what vou drink Pour Claytons over ice in a short glass JHeres hou: quarter-fill a highball glass when voure not having a Claytons. (halt-wav is ideal). I hen. add chilled tonic. with Claytons over ice. "op with, chilled • ' ‘ Stir brisklv. Sip slowly. lemonade to taste. Garnish with a slice ot The drv argument * orange, a cherry or sprig of mint. Swizzle as Roughly half of all Claytons drinkers agree. The SWeet Set • ... T ou go- Mmmm! You can’t beat tonic water laced with If you like Pina Colada, ermouths, "White Cln.Rnwc 4<- n-m In infix’ Clavtons for that dash of exotic tang. Rum, Punches and the sweeter cocktails, then Vjlß} IOnS -IS eniincnuy ' a g reea^e - W Sweet or dry. It’s up to you. . 1 W But either way, Claytons mixes ' « happily in the best of ■! u company. It s made tQ measure ? for the times when vou don’t ** v want alcohol, but do want to > he sociable. Cheers! |jr ?. W ICLAYTONSj I ‘ , ENTER CLAYTONS ''•! - S 'a a K /l z A v i WeC \ ' / K . ' ibiV '• \® Va Ni B\ *$ / kA Ajai '■'aL ■’• v x ' , w / XMTrRkTf Tf’«eaw' It’s fun' RULES & CONDITIONS , ▼▼ A A 'I ♦ worth 515.00 both) of these great Claytons punch recipes. mon orieinal. and dci'Tiptr.e o. A >: w , nn f : , (~!!?•,» notified i>v mail, of the ta<te of the p-.niri-r:. , nt j a l, sl puhinh'd in majnrgowspap'rt. ■ ■ ■■■■ aa PUNCH A 'Sweet) Two major prizes will he a«ard-a, one - Oni .. , n , rjej on the o ffi rl ,l entry- form 7, V) mi Lemonade ” ch ' or ß the bt,t name lor Punch A ‘” d rliethie. . - ■’ • *--n in t•• Punch B. n n |v one er.trv p*r envemp*. Each 171 r?. ran?C r T C - i>roof purchase (a squashed bottle enUv jnutJ a H r h» enndniont of ’£ r • kiSraiMl 180 ml Pineapple Juice , . t np from Chytnnfi is a condition M entry. rntrv an d be Aecompanted by a ChytOM. /.I I ' [Ji -jj 40 ml Raspberry Cordial lor each cap sent in, fNZ; hott> top. Q&SOlf ? 1-11 "I —1 1 litre Soda Limited will donate lc to the I.H q qcompetition c’n»et on the 30th. 'i'ilf ii> 750 ml Claytons ■ 4. The iudees derision is i.nal and no A prl i v-w. . Ilf Garnish'with orange pieces, BHi MR M RBI RM.RM MM RM «RMRM RM RM ?, Vl • cherries, mint leavesand Xfv namr for fi \\ 1 j... 1 other fruit. ■Mv name for ENTRY FORM is- I /"WT", a Pve PL 2500 3-in-l PUNCH B (Dr) “ Punch A is: yZXV $l5OO. ' 7Mm! Lemonade' I like ClaytODS with because 35 ml Gre ?? s Oran ? e g ■ ’■ 500 ml Claytons g' T - z Grapefruit Juiee ...... . i ••••••••••••'.»•*..•••• * g >:i 1 iY, ' Garnish with lemon slice?, ice, w . .... -w and fruit to taste. Name (Print Clearly) 'I r Then, simplv Give it a name AddfCSS (Block Capitals) * i'humorous»exoltc, anything you answer the simple question, and send ' S j I ' in your entry form together with a ■ ■ z z» Clavtons cap top to ‘’PUNCHLINE •L.., .fi-.. ■ .. L__ U COMPETITION, Plus aO top quality sets of liquor glasses and Private Bag, Phone* . hundreds of consolation prizes of bar sets. Penrose, Auckland. .g & MRI RM RER RM RM IMi MR MR » RM M ■ — , ■ - wsiusa

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Press, 9 April 1980, Page 25

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Page 25 Advertisements Column 1 Press, 9 April 1980, Page 25

Page 25 Advertisements Column 1 Press, 9 April 1980, Page 25

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