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I “DOG’S HEAD” | BASS | POPVI.ARITY | 2 _ | US’! ■> tri 'ft? 11 I The delicate “ nutty ” I flavour of the H ‘Docs Head* Bass I 113 the result not only of scientific brewing but also of painstaking bottling | Of course only the best S materials are used to J make this famous ale, h but without the “ Read fl Brothers. Limited" S methods of bottling, it 2 would not enjoy the S reputation it does. J This method includes Q storage of butts in dry. S airy, well ventilated and i clean cellars where it g ! ripens under the most s | favorable conditions. | Bottling in its prime J insures its refreshing 3 pungency and preserves H its nourishing food qualities which are unequalled. ? Therefore, when order- 5 ing beer of your dealer. N ask for ‘‘DOG’S HEAD*’ j BASS, and see that the ? •‘DOG S HEAD " Label f is on every bottle. SOLD EVERYWHERE. §

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XVLI, Issue 10, 6 September 1911, Page 37

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Page 37 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XVLI, Issue 10, 6 September 1911, Page 37

Page 37 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XVLI, Issue 10, 6 September 1911, Page 37