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1974 Maclean's CanadianClub 13
1974 Maclean's CanadianClub 13
"Flying a kite off a windswept glacier in New Zealand is no game for kids." "With 18 feet of sail as my wings-I, a rather jittery Jeff Jobe from Seattle-was ready to conquer the sky. Altitude: 8000 ft. on New Zealand's Glacier Dome. Mitchele helped me into my kite harness. And soon I was racing towards the edge of the ice fall. I had descended 3000 feet in a perfect glide, when an icy blast rocked the kite. And suddenly, I was fighting for my life with a deadly downdraft. "With some wild maneuvering and miraculous luck I escaped into smooth air. As I circled, i grimly remembered the first rule of kiting: never fly higher than you'd like to fall. "That evening at the Hermitage Hotel, we toasted our adventure with Canadian Club." It seems wherever you go, C.C. welcomes you. More people appreciate its gentle manners and the pleasing way it behaves in mixed company. "The Best in The House" in 87 lands., Brand: Canadian Club selling whiskey. Full page ad. Collage of images of a person gliding over snow capped mountains in New Zealand with text in between describing he experience. Text in standard black font.
1974 Maclean's CanadianClub 14
1974 Maclean's CanadianClub 14
"When you're sky diving 2000 feet above Hell's Gate, it's no time to get a flat." " So long as you don't get a puncture...sky driving over Fraser Canyon, British Columbia, in a balloon mobile is a great way to travel. No traffic jams. No speed limits. No detours. Only the treacherous mountain currents...which we luckily avoided. "After we landed, disaster struck. Thump...Thump...Thump! A blowout on a lonely, wilderness road. And 'Captain' John Simmonds of the good ship 'Baloon' was just another earthbound driver....wrestling with a spare tire. "Later, we celebrated our adventure with Canadian Club." Where ever you go, C.C. welcomes you. More people appreciate its incomparable taste. A taste that never stops pleasing. It's the whiskey that's perfect company all evening long. Canadian Club - "The Best in The House" in 87 lands., Brand: Canadian Club selling whiskey. Collage of images of a couple skydiving in car with text in between describing he experience. Text in small black font.
1974 Maclean's CaptainMorgan 4
1974 Maclean's CaptainMorgan 4
The weather beater. Extra light, Captain Morgan White Rum., Brand: Captain Morgan selling rum. Large image people in and around a swimming pool as banckground, with the brand logo as forgrond. Header in bold white font. Inset image of the product in a swimming pool kept afloat by a floating tyre.
1974 Maclean's Cointreau 2
1974 Maclean's Cointreau 2
Cointreau…the art of lingering. No one wants the evening to end when there's friendship, good conversations and Cointreau. Crystal-clear, lighter, drier Cointreau-the liqueur laced with the subtle hint of orange., Brand: Cointreau selling liqueur. Background image is of a closeup of the product with a small cut out image of a few people around a dinner table below the product. Header in large white font. Text in very small white font.
1974 Maclean's Corby 3
1974 Maclean's Corby 3
The Corby Cooling System. Pour a brimming measure of Corby's gin over dry ice in a tall glass. Add your favorite mixer. Garnish with a slice of lemon. Or a sprig of mint. Then taste how Corby's distinctive, tangy flavour stands up to cool you all your drinks through. Corby. Good taste in Canada since 1859, Brand: Corby selling gin.Large image of the product and a drink on black background. Text in small white font. Header large bold font.
1974 Maclean's Corby 4
1974 Maclean's Corby 4
-Canada's best known 6 year old whiskey. - Canada's second best know 6 year old whiskey. - Corby's Special Select also 6 years old. Why is one of these superb 6 year old whiskies a slightly better buy? Each of these fine Canadian whiskies is aged for six long years for superb mellowness. But one of them - Corby's Special Selected - costs a little less. Corby's Special Select, a slightly better buy. NOW A MUCH BETTER BUY - JUST CHECK THE PRICE. Corby. Good taste in Canada since 1859., Brand: Corby selling whiskey. Image of the product along with text on a yellow background. Text in black font, varying font size.
1974 Maclean's Craven 1
1974 Maclean's Craven 1
Coolest… Cleanest… Most refreshing! Just a single drop of menthol - never hides the rich tobacco taste!, Brand: Craven selling cigarettes. Image of the product on a mossy rock surface, text in italicized white font.
1974 Maclean's Dewar's 3
1974 Maclean's Dewar's 3
authentic. - Won an International Expositions held throughout the world for over 40 years. - In 1846, John Dewar went into business for himself as a spirit merchant at 111 High Street, Perth, Scotland. - Special, because the single whiskies are not stocked by being dumped together at once. We let them rest quietly awhile, so that the blend will have greater uniformity and more dependable consistency. - In this Scottish city, on the banks of the River Tay, nothing more has changed. The castle is still there, and every year from January to December, when the air is chill and pure, and the water is cold, the people of Perth makes Dewar's Scotch Whiskey. - Soon Tommy Dewar looked for new markets at the 1885 Brewer's Show and used a bagpipe to entertain, (The first commercial use of music.) - Sir Thomas Dewar became famous for such tense comments as, "Do right and fear no man; don't write and fear no woman." All good reasons to remember... Before you say Scotch, say Dewar's. It never varies. DISTILLED, BLENDED AND BOTTLED IN SCOTLAND. Fine print: The facts in this advertisement have been authenticated by the management of John Dewar & Sons, Ltd., Perth, Scotland., Brand: Dewar's selling scotch. Large image of the product with the headline in large bold fancy font. Entire ad has small descriptions of things that are marked with arrows on the product. Text in small black font.
1974 Maclean's DuffGordon 1
1974 Maclean's DuffGordon 1
DUFF GORDON BRANDY. A 10 year old smooth, mellow brandy, imported from Spain Ole! AVAILABLE IN 40 oz. AND 25 oz. AGENTS A.F. VIGNEUX & SONS LTD., Brand: Duff Gordon selling brandy. Black and white add. Image of the product with text above it in black font of varying style and size,
1974 Maclean's Gordon's 4
1974 Maclean's Gordon's 4
September 3, 1793. The duel between dashing Sir Hillary Farnsworth and Lorn Hornsmith was called on account of rain. They kept dry with a Gordon's Gin. Stay on the dry side with Gordon's. For 200 years it's been the drink of today. With a splash of tonic or a dash of bitters. Any mixer, twist or fizz you fancy, nobody mixes like Gordon's., Brand: Gordon's selling gin. Background image of 3 English men and women enjoying gin under a tree on a rainy day. Header and footer in white bold text of varying size.
1974 Maclean's Gordon's 5
1974 Maclean's Gordon's 5
March 29, 1802. Legendary Highwayman Tom Ruskin was unable to hold up the London to Manchester stage because of rain. He kept dry with a Gordon's Gin. Stay on the dry side with Gordon's. For 200 years it's been the drink of today. With a splash of tonic or a dash of bitters. Any mixer, twist or fizz you fancy, nobody mixes like Gordon's. DISTILLED AND BOTTLE IN WATERLOO, ONTARIO. DISTRIBUTED IN CANADA By Thomas Adams DISTILLERS LTD., Brand: Gordon's selling gin. Background image of a man and a woman in a tavern, flirting. Header and footer in white bold text of varying size.
1974 Maclean's Gordon's 6
1974 Maclean's Gordon's 6
July 23, 1918. R.A.F. ace, Captain Jonathan Lanceworth-Smith was grounded because of rain. He stayed dry with Gordon's Gin. For 200 years it's been the drink of today. With a splash of tonic or a dash of bitters. Any mixer, twist or fizz you fancy, nobody mixes like Gordon's. Stay on the dry side with Gordon's. For 200 years it's been the drink of today. With a splash of tonic or a dash of bitters. Any mixer, twist or fizz you fancy, nobody mixes like Gordon's. Fine print: DISTILLED AND BOTTLED IN WATERLOO, ONTARIO. DISTRIBUTED IN CANADA BY Thomas Adams DISTILLERS LTD., Brand: Gordon's selling gin. Background image of a man and a woman in a tavern, flirting. Header and footer in white bold text of varying size.

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