«T<o be able to discern a good whisky is no less an accoroplifK * ra<?ht 4h*o the power to appreciate a fine painting or th« glory of a sunset. The preparation of the best Scotch Whisky it an art handed down from one generation of McCailums to another. For 120 yea rt, discriminating men, in highest social circles, have enjoyed the rich and rare combination of mellowness, skilful blending and old age, embodied in McCallum's Perfection Scots Whisky. If you appreciate a very old, very good whisky, insist upon having PERFECTION. Auckland Agents: COOKE & CO., LTD*, Albert Street.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19798, 19 November 1927, Page 19
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