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Golden Wedding Whiskies Print Ad from Esquire Magazine, 1934, 11-November

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Golden Wedding Whiskies Print Ad from Esquire Magazine, 1934, 11-November, p.123
Golden Wedding Whiskies Print Ad from Esquire Magazine, 1934, 11-November, p.123

“What’s that they’re saying, Henry?”
“They’re saying, ‘The average age of GOLDEN WEDDING RYE is 4 years old . . . and it’s ALL whiskey.’ But that won’t interest you.”
“Want to bet on that, too, Henry?”

Don’t Guess—Demand
Golden Wedding Rye
Average Age 4 Years Old

Golden Wedding also obtainable in BOURBON
For really fine gin . . . try Silver Wedding Gin

A Schenley Product Made in U. S. A. . . . Look for the Mark of Merit

1934, Jos. S. Finch & Co., Inc.

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