A GREAT HOT-WEATHER DRINK Have you ever tried Gilbey's Dry <;in •with Peppermint and Soda, or with Gingerbeer? If not, do so the next time you want a Pennine " reviver " on a hot day. You'll find that it stands supreme as thirst-qnencher and stimulant combined, while it is a decided change from ordinary beverages, and ss decidedly a palate, p leaser. But don't make the mistake of just ordering "Gin." Insist on getting. •* Giibey's," admittedly the •world's best Gin.
The hit of the hat season ! A Panam.% or a straw hat axo the kind of headwear j a'man likes now atFowlds'. I
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17663, 27 December 1920, Page 7
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