The JBBt First Step |HF j( All over Scotland fine whiskies / yjL \ are distilled . . • the finest of all iff \\* are selected for Johnnie Walker fmfr &^ • • • ■• each chosen by experts for jflp its special characteristics. <Q: The agh± Second Step 'SPyBBf Years pass ... in oak casks the mBW k \ whiskies mature • « • become W^/s^ \ smooth and mellow • • . develop f I y^vX to perfection the qualities fof // \JW which they were chosen. Tne Third Step The blending . . .guided by well j&jEmty* over a century's experience •• • AmF (/ each matured whisky combining A/\ happily with its fellows • • • re/f/\ \ suit, your Johnnie Walker . • « v^f perfect smoothness or " roundly ness " • • • specially clean and rm Ask for Johnnie Walker by name, ■ : kßh JwHNNIJE WALKER JI^P Born 182© - still going strong Distilled and bottled fa ScotUsd. JOHN WALKER & SONS, LTD., DISTILLERS, KILMARNOCK BURNS, PHILP, & CO., LTD., Prudential Buildings, Lambton Qy., Wellington. Agents for Wellington, , : Taranakf, Marlborough, Nelson, and West Coast. 4 THOUSAND FEET! Gkl We're talking about altitude* of course—;. "\^^1' not feet with boots on. Our sole idea being Bk I| y ]Mt iHk |'^ m | to draw your attention to the all-important i\ ''JH B 1^ fact that Bell Tea is grown only at very Hi | JnL H high altitudes. Tropical mountain gardens Hf .f , f f I Only the hud -v , , |^B___^,__l^lJ___|^^^JH and the Uco first at 4000 feet and over give you a stronger leaves of the shoot ■•■■".. ■■'... , , » are ueed in Bell tea possessing more vitality and stored up ■■ Q |h l^^H Tea- Plucking is a _~_,,.„ . 'MM ■ BHi 11 KHI «■■ job /or experts: flavour. That is why Bell Tea goes twice ■■! nfi Ul reae care { * exer' . , ■ „ H^S 'HB '-^^^M k deed to ensure that as far as cheaper teas, and so actually ■^B -^Bm * n0 etalk <" coarse ' '^^H material reaches the costs you less in the long run. j^H JH[ I V A l^B factory. ■ ill 3/4 PiRJO'IIND ARROWS INDICATE ROUTE NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS MOTOR OMNIBUSES provide DE LUXE TRAVEL at the following fares ADULTS 5/Children under 3 years of age, frw Children over 3 and under 12 years of age, 2/§ Seats may be reserved free of charge by ringing Telephone 47-800 OUR OMNIBUSES ARE IN CHARGE SIGHT-SEEING OMNIBUSES OF CAPABLE AND VERSATILE LEAVE GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS, DRIVERS AND THE TIME TAKEN FOR LAMBTON QUAY (opp. TH a war memomm) THE ROUND TRIP IS 3 HOURS AT 2p.m. DAILY A&mNATm TRIPS in an 4 ground Wellington en to Akatarawa. Whiteman's Valley, Hutt Valley, end Khandaitah Domain
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 49, 26 August 1938, Page 17
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