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II Ik \ ik </ / ilk . always said its §'oocl now Kefe's — Red Top Ale is brewed with scrupulous care from selected hops, pure malt and refined sugar—purity and wholesomeHere’s the Label ness right throughout. We’ve always mere s ine said . ts good _ you ’ ve found it good, too—y°u ve all g°t now here’s proof from a scientific source, to loon for. Mr. Grove Johnston is recognised as Australia’s leading scientific authority Vlk in the fermentation industries. His re- , //Z v<?v\ T searches, lectures and text booKs are L Known in scientific circles in the United ■Rd Kingdom, America, France, Germany ° and - Of special significance is the fact that no trace of Salicylic Acid was found in the Ale. The rest of the analysis speaks for itself. There’s no Ale quite so r ffreshing-so wholesome —so, popular as MALAKI Hi o RED TOP ALE '' Obtainable at all Hotels and Bottle Stores. Macarthy’s City Brewery Tory Street, Wellington.
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Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 149, 21 March 1927, Page 17
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