“DOG’S HEAD” I { BASS | t’OL’VI.ARITY j in nrri I The delicate “ nutty ” I Savour of the ji ‘Dogs Head’ Bass 5 is the result not only I < of scientific brewing but | i also of painstaking g | bottling g : Of course only the best S S materials are used to I S make this famous ale, I S but without the “ Read j g Brothers. Limited" s J methods of bottling, it g s would not enjoy the J 5 reputation it does. > 3 This method includes J ft storage of butts in dry, • J airy, well ventilated and s S clean cellars where it s 8 ripens under the most S ( favorable conditions. j 1 Bottling in its prime J = insures its refreshing J S pungency and preserves H j its nourishing food J s qualities which are t B unequalled. s Therefore, when order- j 5 ing beer of vour dealer. ■ > ask for -DOG S HEAD ' i J BASS, and see that the J J -DOG S HEAD" Label g ■ is on every bottle. 3 I SOLD EVERYWHERE. £ S ram n 11K5 mwi ■esasMaaHMK
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLV, Issue 24, 14 June 1911, Page 38
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185Page 38 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLV, Issue 24, 14 June 1911, Page 38
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