RACING SEASON AND—
Weather: Clear, track fast. The favourite wins! Shortly West Coasters will rise to the occasion of race day and long before post-time the “stands” will fill with the beauty of the countryside. There is talk of the favourite —the rumour is whispered of a dark horse who will show up well. They’re at the post—the barrier springs—they’re off! At racecourses up and down the West Coast, such scenes as this inevitably include the gaiety and sparkle of “Westland” ale — always a favourite. To the marvellous quality of “Westland” there is a thoroughbred in taste—and as refreshing as the thrill you get when your choice comes thundering under the wire to win. “Westland” is the beverage which wins the approval of sportsmen at heart—connoisseurs all. Specify “Westland” ale and stout always,—44.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 12 October 1929, Page 6
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