What is the good of a “ Single ’ Whisky ? “A'single* v/hisky has a double meaning,” said Johnnie Walker, “and when we at Kilmarnock talk about ‘single’ whiskies we mean.the many separate whiskies which arc blended together to make Johnnie Walker. No two ‘single’ whiskies ,are exactly alike: it is the art of the blender to make each contribute its own finest characteristics, without suppressing the finest characteristics of the others, so that a perfect roundness and smoothness is achieved. In fact, harmonious blending, like harmonious marriage, is largely a matter of give and take. “And the moral is, when giving or taking a whisky, see that it is JOHNNIE WALKER Born 1820—still going strong JW4.3S \-Jt R WILSON & CO, LTD., Otago, Southland, and South Canterbury Agent*. Distilled and Bottled in Scotland by John Walker & Sons Ltd;, Distillers, Kilkabnock
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Evening Star, Issue 22627, 20 April 1937, Page 4
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