untitled, Daily Racing Form, 1936-05-20

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V-iflr *V*«L / v**rV 4JM ft bSbbHbVEpandbV Made bya master WHO SIGNED HIS NAME /f/ None but a master could make a whiskey /*s" ~~ 7/ // so kingly that a world acclaims it as Kentuckys finest. Half a century ago, Col. E. H. Taylor, Jr., produced h. Today Old Taylor Kentucky straight bourbon whiskey is yours to enjoy — full 100 proof, at least four years old and bottled in bond under U. S. Government supervision.* On the label of the bottle, you see the name just as it was first proudly put there. Inside the bottle is a near approach to the fabled nectar of the Greek gods. For Old Taylor is still made in the slow, honest way devised s y ________ by Col. Taylor himself. OLD liYLOR STRAIGHT BOOKBDN WHISKEY •«* « S Covemment h. mo.t BOTTUO » BOWO ultoCRVcWtHMENT SUPU.V.S.ON tU.TT.T jfttmSw assura you full 100 proof, aging in bar* MOf c hm JsTnj/ /Sy m «ooo w.uot j reh for at Uast four year; and fretaUm* is. mjra from addition of younger sputts. O 936, Tke AM-S- Diviiion ol National .--:-:_ !r I _„ Distillers Product* Corporation. N~/ Louisville. Ky.


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Library of Congress Record: https://lccn.loc.gov/unk82075800