Evening Star Newspaper, August 13, 1925, Page 33

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., THURSDAY, | : AUGUST 13, ' 1925. The favorite ginger ale at the Chateau Frontenac in the historic city of Quebec THE Chateau Frontenac. ... A bit of ancient France towering above the historic walled city of Quebec. ... The pride of the Dominion. . .. Rendezvous of thousands of visitors. . .. Scene of gaiety ... of splendor ... of royal magnifi- cence and regal entertaining. In the Chateau Frontenac in Quebec, in the Empress in Victoria, in the Houses of Parlia- ment in Ottawa and in the Royal Canadian Yacht Club—in leading clubs, restaurants and smart cafes throughout Canada, there is one unvarying choice whenever the occasion calls for a beverage of supreme quality and thorough- bred distinction. And that 1s “Canada Dry.” In all the world, no ginger ale so fine as this! Pouring it into the thin glasses—tasting it— sipping it slowly as a connoisseur would sip a fine old wine—you will realize why it has met with such favor for so many years in Canada— understand the reasons for its phenomenal suc- cess in this city and throughout this country. Pale—Ilike champagne in color—“dry”— agleam with sparkling vitality — piquant, yet mellow —it 1s the most delightful beverage you have ever lifted to your lips—so different from the ordinary ginger ale that it might almost be called by another name. Pages might be written about its flavor—its quality—its purity—but after all, the most con- vincing advertisement for “Canada Dry” is “Canada Dry” itself. With the very first taste you will get to know and appreciate its wondétful flavor. And then, as time goes on, you will realize that “Canada Dry” is ever so much more than just a pleasant beverage to drink. For it is made from real Jamaica ginger, and is one ginger ale that does not contain capsicum (red pepper) in any form. You will really be surprised to find how keenly alive it makes you feel —how refreshed and invigorated. ‘CANADA DRY" A4 PARTIAL LIST OF CANADIAN CLUBS AND HOTELS WHICH SERVE “CANADA DRY” SPECIAL FAMILY PACKAGE King Edward Queens = Toronto Prince George.......Toronto Ritz-Carlton .......Montreal Mount Royal......... Montreal Windsor ....Montreal Prince Edward..... Windsor Toronto Halifax Hotel........ Halifax Royal Alexander. Winnipeg Fort Garry Winnipea § E é § § g % @ 3 > g ) N N N > N S N 8 ; S R 3 : g Royal Edward....Brandon Ontario Club........Toronto Prince George...Saskatoon Royal Canadian Yacht McDonald Club . oronto Lambton Golf and Country Club......Toronto National Club.. Toronto Club.... Ontario Jockey Glabes T Edmonton Heights es ...Toronto S— T Mississauga Golf and Country Club..... Toronte Mount Bruno Country Club......ooocu. Montreal Royal Montreal Golf o Montreal e Toromte In the United States, as in the Dominion, “Canada Dry” is sold in leading clubs and hotels. 1In fact, it was in leading clubs and hotels that this fine old ginger ale was first introduced to this country. A new way of packing “Canada Dry.” Ideal for home usc. Twelve bottles in a substantial carton. Small. Compact. Fits unobtrusively into almost any little corner in the pantry. You will be especially glad to have it handy for social gatherings, for automobile trips or when good friends drop in unexpectedly. “This Special Family Package is sold by all “Canada Dry” dealers. REGARDING IMITATIONS For your own protection, remember that every ginger ale sold in a green bottle is not “Canada Dry.” It pays to be particular. Look for the nam« 2 om the bottle cap NP VOV NO NN ONCN N ONNNON ANV ONOINONIN N ONON N NN PN\ PN PN OO PN OO T O\ SN N NN ONTRUAON NN NN NONINS d\ 4 0 g 8 ) 8 4 0 8 8 N S R N\ N \ N \ \ Bottled in the U. 8. 4. by Canada Dry Ginger Ale, Incorporated, 25 W. 43rd St., New York. In Canada. J. J. McLauahlin Limited. Est. 1890. Selling Aaents. Southern Sales, Ltd., W. F. Holtzman, Pres., 1731 L §t. N. W., Washinaton, D.C. Main 6352 ©1925 \0\*\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\o\o\o\o\_c\o\o\o\o\o\o\o\o\o\o\o\o\g\o\o\o\o‘ N A Y A O T O ATARAYAYAYAYA Q % g b, b,

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