Every sensible man counts his change, and does not take for granted what is tendered to him. Why, then, should he take what Whisky is offered him? Ask for "WHITE HORSE" WHlSKY—established 1742. Everyone in Scotland admits it is the oldest and finest, therefore insist on getting it. Mackie and Co., Islay, are the Distillers. .•--., Will buyers of land and houses kindly . note that"l advertise fresh properties almost daily, consequently the closest atten--. . lion is advisable to secure the ■-. good ■\ i values I offer.-Thomas Finlay, I*™*** ' . Landsalesman, A.M.P. Building. - Phone . , 789. " " WOLSELEY AND AUSTIN cars can ■■ be obSed from G. W. Spragg, corner ~, Lome and AD Hmlars of given. Demonstration cars « be gladly given. Demonstration car* » stock, • . ' y ■■*•■■'■••.■■. . ■ .. ':-K*?:ft»a* ; ' . . ." '■■".'" ' : ':J
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15748, 24 October 1914, Page 9
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120Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15748, 24 October 1914, Page 9
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