Saturday, 8 February 2014

Cosmopolitan April 1935 Page 100

Rare Old Whiskies Have Not Disappeared
Perhaps you have heard a rumor. Perhaps you have heard that stocks of fully aged whiskies are almost all gone. That rumor is true -in general. But there is this important exception . . . the famous whiskey treasure stored today by the House of Seagram.
In Seagram's warehouses are row after row of Stout oak casks . . . filled with mellow old Rye and Bourbon whiskies . . . fully aged . . . the largest treasure of its kind in the world. 
And from this treasure you may make a leisurely selection. No hurry-there is plenty left. Seagram's "V.O.". . . or "83". Or, if you prefer rich old bonded rye, Seagram's "Ancient Bottle" Rye. And there's Seagram's superb Bourbon if your tastes have a Southern accent. Whichever you pick, the key to rare old whiskey always remains the same- "Say Seagram's and be Sure!". . . 
Seagram -Distillers Corporation, N. Y. 
YOU WILL ENJOY- SEAGRAM'S CELEBRATED LONDON DRY AND KING ARTHUR LONDON DRY GINS,
SEAGRAM'S MODERATELY PRICED BLENDED WHISKIES SEAGRAM'S 5 CROWN. SEAGRAM'S 7 CROWN 
Seagram’s Bottled-in-Bond Whiskies
BOTTLED IN BOND UNDER CANADIAN GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION SEAGRAM'S "V.O."· SEAGRAM'S "83"· SEAGRAM'S "ANCIENT BOTTLE" RYE· SEAGRAM'S BOURBON 

This advertisement does not offer this product for sale in dry States: it is offered for sale only in compliance with all State and Federal Statutes. 

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