Evening Star Newspaper, May 28, 1929, Page 12

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'THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. T, TUESDAY, MAY 28, 192). ‘.:__m-—__ Y hen the stands rise up and as with one voice Long before post-time the boxes fill with the beauty of the countryside. There’s talk of the favorite and the rumor is whispered of a dark horse who'll show up well. The last stragglers hurry to the jockey-club veranda. ‘A’ couple hurry to their seats from luncheon. They’reat the post. . . the barriersprings.. . . they’re off| ‘At Belmont Park, at the Kentucky Derby, at pic- turesque Saratoga, such scenes as this inevitably in- clude the gaiety and sparkle of “Canada Dry.” It is served at luncheon . . . between races . . . in the club- house . , . on the veranda. To the marvelous quality of “Canada Dry” there’s a thoroughbred dash and vigor There’s something of the racing spirit in this fine old ginger ale, for it is a thoroughbred in taste . » . mild " WEATHER: CLEYR, TRACK: FAST. THE FAVORITE WINS! as an ideal spring day at a race meeting . . . spirited as the two-year-olds at the barrier . . . sparkling with good spirits as the crowd in the stands . . . refreshing as the thrill you get when your choice comes thunder- ing under the wire to win! The mellower, finer, purer flavor of “Canada Dry” brings you a new thrill of delight Absolutely pure ingredients are used in “Canada Dry.” Jamaica ginger of the highest quality makes it a real ginger ale. The process of blending and bal- ancing is achieved with expert, exact methods. Hourly check-ups prevent variation from the determined pro- portions. Carbonated by a secret process, “Canada Dry” retains its sparkle long after the bottle is opened. T'o make sure of its purity, laboratory tests are made ‘CANADA DRY” The (Champagne Reg. U, 8. Pat. 0, of Ginger Ales Cheer the Victor at the Finis and skilled chemists examine all raw materials before they are used. Because of its purity it is served in leading hospitals and leading physicians prescribe it. Do you know: the thrill of drinking this mellower, purer, finer beverage? Its sparkle adds zest to dinner. Its gaiety makes an evening of bridge even more merry. Like greeting old friends, its mel- lower flavor has a friendly, appealing quality. “Canada Dry” is served in count- - less homes throughout this country and Canada. It is served in the finest hotels the world over. For here is a beverage which wins the approval of sportsmen -« . sportsmen in fact . . . and sportsmen at heart . . . connoisseurs all, who recog- nize its quiet quality, like the aristocratitis, For Memorial Day And whatever outing you plan over the, holiday, take along “Canada Dry.” Its keen vigor adds zest to the picnic. Its refreshing quality quenches your thirst. And remem- ber that the Hostess Package of 12 bottles is a convenient way to carry it in your car.

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