THE PASSPORT TO BETTER WHisky. The signature of Arthur Bell and Sons, Ltd., Perth, on tj|e yellow label, is your passport to tlije best whisky that Scotland has ever JKroduced. The ideal Christinas spirit. |B)f great age and consistent high qudjnity. At all hotels, clubs and spirit!|hnerchants.— Advt. •
MORE ECONOiM Interesting conversational are over'heard sometimes, and "cncS- mako instructive 'reading. “Yes,s said one rnan, “we’re told to econoriiise! And then to economise some morel!’.’ “Well, I’m saving a good bit on cigarettes and tobacco, anyway!” “Who \wants to cut out smoking?” “I’m not\ cutting out smoking. I’m buying a\ better ' m quality tobacco, and ‘it’s ounce—Bears’ (mild). It’s sold loose. That's she, secret. Try it. Three ounces for/2s. T ’ “Right! I’ll get some in this tobacconist’s now!” —Advt. / *==*== CHRISTMAS CHEER. IN “BELL’S.” Good whisky is indispensable to a merry and cheery Christmas. You can tell the by the signature on every bottle—Arthur Bell and Sons, Ltd.,' Perth. RAre, old mellow, and off perfect, purity. Look for the yell^( kdnersto label.—Advs-
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVII, Issue 28, 31 December 1926, Page 10
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