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. .... No other liquor but Wolfe's Schnapps, for years Scene: The bar of a typical bu»h inn. On a bench the oldest inhabitant, 91 years of age, sound in limb and wind, bright of mind and eye. To the question that is ever welcome, Will you 'if t'< '• join us?" he replied. \ I I "THANK you, mister, I will. I'll take a drop of Wolfe's tJJItl' x Schnapps. It's been my one drink for as long as I can j tt^M\" remember. Good stuff, too! I reckon it's kept me going. ffM/lr I * ' ■ ■■ ' ■ & /^ d^ j By no means an isolated incident. Faith in Wolfe's ?/ "|^^^^ Schnapps is held by countless thousands of, Australians - ,/ -SfT men and women - who have found its claims to unique • I^V- *a j - medicinal virtues sustained by their own personal j| x^ }-m?\4~ experiences. You, too, should keep a bottle in the house. * p ~******-i'^^- J WOLFE TS J?4%^ wT %^ Urn fl mat **& AROMATIC SCHIEDAM ' • SCHNAPPS WFj "As good for women as for men."
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 74, 28 March 1930, Page 7
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