i l t , Speaking at Glasgow, Mr. Mackie, the well-known distiller, said|? " Cultivate high i ideals. Even if you do not attain them, you ' i will rise higher than if you started with none. That has been, the policy of iny pre- ' decessors, is mine to-day, and will be that f of those who come after me, .That is why , 'WHITE HORSE' Whisky leads to-day, ~ and will maintain that position in time to l come*"- - I ■'■'*'..,".'.■ ■'■~.'•*
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New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15234, 22 February 1913, Page 11
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