MIBB/ / fyf f;. |giA I if gelfowsess r ils age. Mellowness is that alluring perfection of flavour that begets the happy smile of appreciation. Dewar’s never robs one of the pleasure—be the anticipation ever so great. Its charm of flavour —soft, rich, yet crisp—is unmistakable proof of its age. Bottles and flasks are now fitted with the little LEVER Cap —no corkscrew needed. BOTTLED IN SCOTLAND DEWAR’S WHISKY
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Greymouth Evening Star, 18 February 1930, Page 6
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