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WINE AND HEALTH, «*». ■ . . ."Use a little wine for thy sto-. mach's sake." Wlln£ as an Aid to Health has ben praised and used, by all ciyiUsed nations in Egypt over 6,000 years ago,*.the clustering purple - grapes were crushed and their nectar, converted into luscious wines. Mankind, therefore, had J earily learned to appreciate the re I freshing, stimulating, blood-build ing grape, . and to preserve iD good wines all those potent and benignant qualities that sustain the weak and cheer the depressed, i In Burgoyne's Australian Wines S which are made By the Wine Growers to H.M. King George V., one has to command exquisite liquors possessing ail the virtues of the choicest grapes, perfectly fermented, purified and matured. They represent the highest standard of quality and purity.' I : Burgoyne's Wines are unsur- J j passed for table use. /They are ex c tremely agreeable in ■flavour and c bouquet* arid are helpful to both t appetite and digestion. They are c refreshing, blood-enriching and » energy yielding. Foi? re-invigor-ating the weak, and repairing the .. debilities of the aged. Biirgoy- i ne's Wines always prove of soverign's service. Burgoyne's Perfect Wines are i unexcelled for social and domestic purposes; \ MARK SPEOT AND . CO., Sole West Coast Concessionaires.

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Grey River Argus, 12 April 1916, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, 12 April 1916, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, 12 April 1916, Page 8

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