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THE SOUND OF A POPPING CORK.

Somebody's opened a fresh bottle of whisky, and if it's Arthur Bell and Sons, Ltd., that somebody has a discriminating taste. Its home-town is Perth, Scotland, and before it leaves there the signatuifc — Arthur Bell and Sons, Ltd. — is affixed on each bottle, a guarantee of its purity and full maturity and that "creamy" taste which distinguishes Bell's Whisky. New Zealand controlling agents — Reid and Reid, "Wellington.*

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NZ Truth, Issue 1050, 7 January 1926, Page 2

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THE SOUND OF A POPPING CORK. NZ Truth, Issue 1050, 7 January 1926, Page 2

THE SOUND OF A POPPING CORK. NZ Truth, Issue 1050, 7 January 1926, Page 2

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