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/^.OLD MEDAL AND DIPLOMA Won by the Famed BUCHANAN HOUSE OF COMMONS WHISKS. " Owing to the ravages of the phylloxera in the favoured districts of France," says the London Daily Telegraph, "it is an open secret that there is very little good brandy obtainable, and British exhibitors are hoping that they will be able to induce the Parisians to substitute for it a much more wholesome spirit — Scotch whisky. The French are not unappreciative of its qualities, for at the Hygiene Exhibition, in the capital as well as at Troyes, ia the champagne country, they awarded GOLD MEDAL and DIPLOMA to purveyors of Scotch whisky to the House of Commons, Messrs James Buchanan and Co. (Glasgow and London). This firm was also highly successful at' Glasgow and Melbourne. Scotch whisky may be classed broadly into ' Highland malts ' and ' raw grains,' with perhaps a third variety called ' Lowland malt,' which is made in the southern countries. The Highland comes to us from remote glens, where the purity of tho water is unquestionable, and it ii distilled from tho best malted barley procurable. It if at this stage that the pet! Wnioh is used for the drying kilos impwrU the characteristic) ilavour" This Mgh-el&ss whisky is kept M every r=«p<vrUibl« *nd «a)l*aftsia»aled hotel. It may b* protsxred aiaa fawn fib* l*»4&m vimo

f&re like S&p.oJio.-They vvashe JmR hftern^elves, to m&ke >he world^K feightep.sAPOLLO is Hie JSm eleclric lijgHhb^hbuse-cle^ninjg-?'ir THE OLD RUT and old methods are not the easiest by far. Many people travel them because they have not tried the better -way. It is a relief from a sort of slavery to break away from old-fashioned methods and adopt the labor-saving and strength-sparing inventions of modern times. Get out of old ruts and into new ways by using a cake of SAPOLIO in you* house-cleaning. SOLD BY GEOOEES, CHEMISTS, AND IEONMONGEES. A sent* lor New Zealand t DAl^fcTil & %)**. L,*miW&B

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Otago Witness, Issue 2004, 21 July 1892, Page 45

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Page 45 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2004, 21 July 1892, Page 45

Page 45 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2004, 21 July 1892, Page 45