In India matches are made from a species of stiff grass, which is very abundant there.
j "DOG'S HEAD") I BASS I | POPULARITY I § The delicate "nutty" \ Jj flavour of the | 'Docs Head 1 Bass ! is the result not only of scientific brewing but also of painstaking bottling Of course only the best materials are used to make this famous ale, but without the " Read Brothers, Limited" methods of bottling, it j would not enjoy the : reputation it does. This method includes storage of butts in dry, airy, well ventilated and j clean cellars where it j ripens under the most ] favorable conditions, Bottling in its prime insures its refreshing pungency and preserves ■< - its nourishing food qualities which are unequalled. | Therefore, v/hecorderI ing beer of your dealer^ \ ask for "DOG'S HEAD" g BASS, and see that the 8 "DOG'S HEAD" Label j is on every bottlo. s • • -"' ■ 'a. r i SBOLD ■VERYWHEH3. 8 * . i I, B —■—p^p
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Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13143, 27 June 1911, Page 4
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157Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13143, 27 June 1911, Page 4
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