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Behold the bottle that holds Old Whisky WHEN a bottle contains whisky as old as Peter Dawson the sooner it gets itself known unmistakably the better for the bleader and the better for you. For this reason “ brambles ” and “ dimples ” have dawned upon the face of the “ P.D ” bottles, which you may now notice “brambling with pride ” and “ dimpling with pleasure.” Such expressions being natural to a bottle containing something that few have got but which all want. If you’ve a taste for genuinely old, woodmatured whisky, see that you get the bottle that’s “ brambled and dimpled.” Peter DAWSON Scoick Whisky Dawson "SPICIAI" Scotch Whisky ' OW'TOwn O GtASGO 11 * Agents: R. POWLEY & CO. DUNEDIN

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Otago Witness, Issue 3673, 5 August 1924, Page 52

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Page 52 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3673, 5 August 1924, Page 52

Page 52 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3673, 5 August 1924, Page 52

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