untitled, Daily Racing Form, 1936-06-04

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Made by a masters WHO SIGNED HIS NAME f- r ; . None but a master could make a whiskey so kingly that a world acclaims it as Kentuckys finest. Half a century ago, Col. E. H. Taylor, Jr., produced it. 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 cp by Col. Taylor himself. old my LOR STRAIGHT BOCmBON WHISKEY - , V. s. Government ha, th. most BOTTLED W BONO UDRaKMeW SUPERVlSIOrt ..and?and?JofX . 1 S " assure you full 100 proof, aging in bar ccouim SKtyOgW id ttxJs Win jtr rels for at least four years, and freedom Nv MMy from addition of younger spirits. 1936, The A.M.S. DWisionol National ; I v Distillers Products Corporation, Louisrille, Kjr.


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