-I r •’ in the new sensational 30UTREDBKEG DB has come to the party again, with a great, new way to Crack Open a DB. The new 30 jug kegs (6.6 gallons) are specially designed for your summer parties and barbeques. r •An economic 3 1/3 dozen quarts of • Pump’s hose and gun easily installed brewery fresh beer on tap that beats with the simple twist/tock coupler, packaged beer on price every time. The DB keg’s a breeze to operate. • DB’s lightweight, easy-to-handle • No heavy crates to cart home, no kegs even come complete with their empties to dean up. own thermal jacket to keep the • Choose from DB Draught, Joseph beer chilled while you re enjoying Kuhtze or Special Draught and Crack /ourself. Open a Great Summer. Celebrate this great new way to fi® The Great Kiwi Beer Available from: ■■/ O Blenheim Road Motor Inn O Carlton Hotel O Esplanade Tavern O Homby Liquor Mart " g 5 • Imperial Hotel O Sandridge Hotel O Shirley Lodge Motor Hotel • Wilson NeillFitzgerald Ave • Ashburton Licensing Trust O Star & Garter Javem
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