! "DOG'S HEAD" | I BASS [ a POPULARITY I I I 8 The delicate "nutty" jj I flavour of the g 'Docs Head , Bass I is the result' not only I of scientific brewing but 9 also of painstaking H bottling I Of course only the best £ materials are used to JS make this famous ale, jj but without the "Read P Brothers, Limited" B methods of bottling, it i would not enjoy the 8 ■ 1 reputation it does. j] i This method includes jj n storage of butts in dry, 1 jj airy, well ventilated and | = clean cellars where it I E ripens under the most, a g favorable conditions, | I Bottling in its prime jj 1 insures its refreshing 5 e pungency and preserves H 8j its nourishing food 0 g qualities which are & jj unequalled. | § Therefore, when order- ■ 2 ing beer of your dealer, j \ ask for "DOG'S HEAD" ! 5 BASS, and see that the 9 \ "DOG'S HEAD" Label 1 (J is on every bottle. i § SOLD EVERYWHERE, j 'Tffl I 'V-TY^ J^k ""^ l * JM] lMlllll' w l'TrWftlWlJUpPU™^ : "'' ( ■ *'"./ ■■'' ! ' ,: > Cjt nrti|fr-j.i':Jj* ; !/.vi'i/it> ; j. BAGAR & CO., LIMITED, Modern Wood-Working iachine lakers (BEITISH MANUFACTURE THEOUGHOTJT). Foi Information or Catalogue] apply— FRANCIS HUES, WOODWARD STREET, WELLINGTON. P.O. Dux 833. Thoa» 293, McEWAN'S SCOTCH ALE, McEWAN'S SCOTCH ALE, THE BEST BREW OF THE BRITISH ISLES, nriHE FOUNTAIN BREWERY OF 4- MESSES. WM. McEWAN AND CO., EDINBURGH, IS OF WORLDWIDE FAME. . Seventy-five per cent of tho Ale imported into Australia is composed of McEwan's-A FACT WHICH SPEAKS FOR ITSELF. ASK FOR McEWAN'S ALE, Elections Just now the air is filled with tho rantinra of politicians throughout the land. Some of the speakers are receiving more or less doubtful hearings, but Stockton Ooaß is always popular with tho housekeeper. Politicians may chango, but this splendid fuel never does. It is always reliable. Order a bag to-day, and try it, SAiUEL BROWN Ltd., JOHNSTON ST., ... WELLINGTON. "Phones j-88, 124, 16-1, 805. /Nearly ('everybody sulleis icom ilfdigeslion aft ' times, and il is hard to find i reliable remedy (or il. When (he Australians were fighting in South Africa one o! (hem heard of a herb that cures indigestion, and if you send twopence for posiape lo (he Unioo Manufacturing Co., 399 Elizabeth Street, Melbourne, you will receive a free sample bottle of the Orange Kiver Herbal Syrup The Rev. J.C. Love, Kew, Vic, unifies 10 its efficacy,/
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1289, 18 November 1911, Page 13
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