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White Horse Cellar ]SOKfflf Established in 1742-over one hundred and seventy yeara ego! /vK^S^WII j With The Good Host of this celebrated Old Inn originated \^^^^fwi7\T) j that historic and altogether admirable blend— XvLY^ttWVT f I MR I \A/S aS I ! Hk if HISTORY OF WKJTE HORSE CLOSE. W W 1 | § \ | Where the §«esn $ary Lodgot!iiMg.«i:^fek — t | . . 1 a, Farasas lm\~ Slaswcur of the I • ■«■'■■■»' Pact—9oßWs Gary's White Horses In© unique and subtle recipe of one hundred and seventy years . . _.- ago is faithfully followed to this very day, except that the placets **£ ?S ' standard of age and quality is now higher than it has ever -we were again attracted by the , , , -~ . . , smaU ■•y glides, who told us Queen been before. Ihe result is that Mary lodged in the old, tall, gabled *, -- _- . _ house facing us, which was then the "White Horse Whisky/ * lS;St e^ I »v One of the boys said: I live in ALWAYS IN KEENEST DEMAND th -V oom sh - B,ept in ', There > m ? j 9 rmther peepm out of the window." is now known as And , a 0l!S ¥ i cd he * d was pushed out or the window where, centuries \ TLF ® Wfl • * 1 rafiTß ago, the beautiful Queen had sat. I toe rinest whisky on the Market! *%£*£. , "There s the stables under the arch." ~ ~"~~* "We'd like to see the horses" we MACKIE & CO., DISTILLERS, LTD. GI aS . l s i ay . i m i m told him. He shuffled about his ESTABLISHED 1742 - bare toes in the dust and said: "Ou, ■ i. ■■■„.. i ay; they're in Lunnon." But a ""' mmm JT "'■ j bigger boy fiercely turned on him: • <s|P§W /V. Fte> A_>^v^U»mwßPalK—"*" "Ye bletherin' eediot, they're been ; •*— We paused through the dus'y archway to ! '* v 6 I !$ jgaEpi™ j (T| the stable-yard, and saw the great doors that "tt Ifi «!fflsa@f SPSS I§J#T II I once held Queen Mary while steeds. Our fiji" « fiSHFIIjBL i/L_lwf B* iHkfig»2p , T|^« i *'« i^J We dispensed toffee among them-the large'il "Tl (ll ErMilJll zS&mffj¥/jlz2M Let « I i pieces to the smallest — and we politely 11 [J! f£\ "*£P~7/^mjffijp£W ACTJL— -JIJT fld!o£ remonstrated with one particularly dirty boy ! A> Jg on tlalc °' 3 " e washes I ff H, them himself," the elder lad tnld as with a ' '~„.„ ■iiii-i-in fa*- _ZJ-Z Up" 9 * grin. "His mither hasna' time!' Round "—*-'- mi ■•! The World with a Fountain Pen;' by 1 y"THE WHITE HORSE," EDINBURGH- Mrs. ltdteelm Ross. j The Famous Whisky Collars of the 19th Contury. I. LJ !p ™ 8.10-2 *=-*"'" ■ ' II J™ |F= 4 " t> sanaas i seas ■ i ;, me agggssajg ias■ as 3 ■Y Jl

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15737, 12 October 1914, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15737, 12 October 1914, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15737, 12 October 1914, Page 11

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