"TJIKG U^ 60Jor LANDAUS and BXPBES3ES.
P°™4oT BL. HAVING taken over the above Hotel, so long and favorably known as " Gaukrodger's," the undersigned assurer the Public that no effort will be wanting on b. 13 part to maintain the reputation of the hou^e, and Visitors may depend upon finding Every Comfort and Convenience thereat. . The Hotel is well and healthily situated (being 450 feet above the level of the sea) in large grounds, which include a fine piece of standing Native Bush, and forms a pleasant anc! healtby resort that has gained a Colonial reputation. Ample and First-Class Stabling Accommodation. JOSEPH HYDE, 1162 Proprietor. SPECIAL _HOTfCE. M. M. WMB&EEM IS Sole Representative of Messrs Nicol, Anderson A Co., Limited, of Glasgow, the proprietors of the famous BAILIE NICOL JARVIE blend of Matured Scotch WHISKIES, and is now prepared to execute indents-for 50 cases and - upwjl/ dijeel; from Glasgow or London, at bed-rock price. 0. The Bailie Nicol Jarvie Whisky, by sheer merit, is compelling recognition: 10m tho \?hole human family, as evidenced by the tens of thousands of cases shipped to the most im portant centres of the planetgnotably to South America, Africa, India, and Australia; and some of the; leading Steamship Companies of Great Britain USE NO OTHER. By the late mail my principals, advise me that their output for the quarter ending 30th September, 1901, was ntariy double that of 1900. Such an appreciation is net at all surprising to those who have experienced tbe exquisite flavor cf this G-0 W-> and it is rapidly becoming tbe Whisky par excellence of the period. The Bonded Warehouss of Messrs Nicol Anderson & Co, Limited, 43 -Grame-street, Glasgow, is a massive building of five storeys, capable of storing a Million Gallons, and something like" that quantity was bonded there during my late visit,to Scotland. The meibod of Blehaitig adopted by the firm is not only unique, but absolutely perfect. The proportions for the Bailie Nicol Jarvie blend are copyeyed to a large vat having a capacity of 10,000" gallons ; inside this vat is an . ingenious machine (the invention of the firm) worked by power from outside. The device consists of a series of pipes so arranged that the spirit is driven from the bottom of the vat to the top, Vi here it falls back again in a parfect spray, and the operation is continued until tbe blending is complete, and every molecule broken up and dispersed equallj throughout the mass. Ihis system oi blending bas doubtless much to do with the marvellous equality' maintained by the Bailie NicolJarvie Wend of old Scotch Whiskies and when the fact is added thai only matured malt spirits are usedtbe age ranging fiom<flve to ten years—i must be self-evident that .a blend of theve 3 highest character must result. Packed in ldczen cases, qaart or half gallon jorums, octaves, quarter-caska, am hogsheads, and shipped f.o b. Glasgow 0: London. Now in stock—lso Cases, 10 Octaves, L Qr-casks. M. M, WEBSTEB WIHE AND SPIBIT MERCHANT,
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Colonist, Volume XLV, Issue 10415, 22 May 1902, Page 1
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