Evening Star Newspaper, June 26, 1924, Page 41

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THE BEVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1924, i 1 e . summer-time beverage that is more than merely cold HEN the day is hot and sultry \x’ and you're feeling kind of tired and weary from the heat, there’s nothing quite so welcome as a sparkling, bubbling glass of “Canada Dry.” It is cold, of course—as cold as winter’s ice can make it. Yet this famous old ginger ale is ever so much more than merely cold. Itis refreshing! Itisinvig- orating! Itisstimulating! Itisactually good for the stomach. The minute you break the golden seal of the beautiful bottle and pour a bit of “Canada Dry” slowly down the side of the thin-edged glass, as a connoisseur would pour a glass of fine old wine, you will ~~ Rnow tlrat here, at last, is real ginger ale. Dry—Ilike an old wine Hold it to the light. See how clear it is! How it gleams and sparkles! The abounding life and vitality of it! The pale, champagne-like color! And then—taste it! Here is a revela- tion in ginger ale quality—a delicate, al- luring “dry” flavor that intrigues your taste—a flavor unlike that of any other ginger ale you have ever tasted! The reason is simply that “Canada Dry” is not a synthetic beverage, but a real ginger ale, made from real Jamaica ginger. ’ This is an important point to remem- Now sold in this city The same “Canada Dry” that has created such a sen- sation in New York is now available in this city. You will be glad to kuow that you can now purchase it not only at your favorite club, restaurant or hotel, but also from your grocer, delicatessen, druggist and confectioner. The Special Family Package of 12 bottles is ideal for home use. If you have any difficulty in securing “Canada Dry” in your neighborhood, please write direct to us and we shall see that your needs are cared for as promptly as possible. Made in the U. 8. 4. by CANADA DRY GINGER ALE, INCORPORATED 25 W. 43rd Sreet, New York In Canada, J. J. McLaughlin, Limited Established 1890 Selling Agent, W. F. HOLTZMAN, President SOUTHERN SALES, LIMITED. Telephons, MAIN 6358 ber. The dark, brownish color of the ordinary ginger ale is no indication of the quality. That strong, burning, biting taste of the ordinary ginger ale is due largely to the excessive use of capsicum, or red pepper, which is often substituted for the genuine Jamaica ginger. A real ginger ale Because it is real ginger al:, and is made from real Jamaica ginger and other absolutely pure ingredients, “Canada Dry” blends delightfully with other bev- erages—it will not bite the tongue or burn the lips—it has none of that flat, syrupy flavor—it leaves no “brassy” after- taste or recurring “back kick,” as some people call it—it is friendly to the stomach! “Canada Dry” has been served for years in the leading hospitals of Canada, and is now being served in leading hos- pitals in this country because of its purity and quality. It is one of the very, very few ginger ales that physicians recom- mend with absolute confidence. Truly it has been said that until you try “Canada Dry” you have no idea of how good ginger ale ought to be. It is so different from the ordinary gin- ger ale that it might almost be called by another name. Reg. U. S. Pat. OF. ‘Special Introductory Offer After all, the best way for you to know “Canada Drv" is to try it. One bottle will tell you more about its wonder- ful flavor than a hundred advertisements. To make it casy for you to buy that first bottle, we are printing a Special Introductory Coupon below. Please use it with our compli- ments. THIS COUPON IS WORTH 10c ‘Hand it to your dealer when you order two bottles of “Canada Dry” and he will allow you a reduction of ten cents from the regular purchase price. S TOUr NAIMG sogeeprsossos vncgs sinssosomongeogs oes evnons TOUP RAGreSS « e amow comomst 20mt 406 oot amo ot « cppata 600 cmreso & TO DEALERS—Keep this coupon. It will be re- deemed by the “Canada Dry” representative for 10 cents. TMs coupon mast de presented to dealer before July §, 1925

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