Woods' Great Peppermint, Cur!e for influenza colds.—Advt. -..-;...■■■
Ike most popular Hostess 5 ". - ■-■'.. ' * One never has to be asked twice to the «|. .Wilson's everybody glad to be invited. . . « Tables complete and always good partners $ and, after the best of rubbers, the right . J refreshment. Jjjjl The grand old custom of serving Scotland's ' ' *|j finest whisky during social amenities adds that touch of finesse that nqeans so-much in.entertain-i ' 4^ • , ing. . ■; I-" > . ' ' %,■ The .most popular 'hostess to-day remembers the menfolk and at \ the right moment, serves McCallum's Perfection Whisky and thus adds : '>■ ' «] perfection to the evening. , ' 2j| ;-... '. I .v, ' Scots , || ELLIS & MANTON LIMITED | 24-26 Bond Street, J WELLINGTON. |
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 96, 27 April 1929, Page 25
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105Page 25 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 96, 27 April 1929, Page 25
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