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1974 Maclean's GrandMarnier 2
1974 Maclean's GrandMarnier 2
Imagine. Cognac with a hint of wild orange., Brand: Grand Marnier selling cognac. Closeup image of the label on the product. Footer in small bold white font.
1974 Maclean's Harvey's 2
1974 Maclean's Harvey's 2
Never serve the coffee without the cream. Harvey's Bristol Cream., Brand: Harveys selling sherry. Image of the product along with a tea set laid out on a table. Text im small black font at the top of the advert.
1974 Maclean's HavanaClub 1
1974 Maclean's HavanaClub 1
Cuba. The Caribbean's other island in the sun. Where the sugar cane grows straight and tall and the people take pride in the reputation as makers of superb rum. Yes, amigos, Cuban Rum is back. HAVANA CLUB. Light and dry. With a smooth, mellow taste that comes from aging three years in oak casks. Perfect fro your rum drinks. The price? Imported HAVANA CLUB is a touch more than popular priced rums. And when you taste it, you'll know why. This kind of quality hasn't been around for years. Perhaps you're old enough to remember Cuban Rum. And perhaps you're young enough to try it now., Brand: Havana Club selling rum. Image of the product and a few drinks, with text in white and varying fonts.
1974 Maclean's Heineken 5
1974 Maclean's Heineken 5
You don’t need a special occasion to enjoy an occasional Heineken. It tastes tremendous., Brand: Heineken selling beer.Image of a couple enjoying a snack in the kitchen as background, with text in bold black letters over it. Foreground is an image of the product and a pint of beer.
1974 Maclean's KingArthur 3
1974 Maclean's KingArthur 3
You can taste the Seagram in King Arthur Gin. It's the presence of skill, craftsmanship and unique dedication to excellence. It's what gives King Arthur its fresh, clean taste balanced with perfect dryness. Taste King Arthur Gin and you'll discover a very special pleasure. hat's the Seagram in it., Brand: King Arthur selling Gin. Close up image of product label and a glass of gin. Text in small black font. Header in large bold black font.
1974 Maclean's Macdonald 1
1974 Maclean's Macdonald 1
The super cool sensation. The true taste of menthol in a mild Virginia cigarette. King Size or Regular. Macdonald Menthol. Fine Print: Health advisory., Brand: Macdonald Menthol selling cigarettes. Large image of a man sky diving. Text in white letters of varying size and an image of the product in the bottom right corner.
1974 Maclean's McGuinness 3
1974 Maclean's McGuinness 3
Mr. McGuinness's Promise: I'll continue to sell my 5-year old Silk Tassel whiskey at the same price as 3 year old whiskies even though it's 2 years older and much smoother and that's that. McGuinness Silk Tassel the 5 year old whiskey at the 3 year old price., Brand: McGuinness selling rye whiskey. White background with an image of the product and text in bold large black font.
1974 Maclean's Meaghers 1
1974 Maclean's Meaghers 1
Meaghers 1878 Canadian Rye Whiskey. Treat yourself to the rich golden smoothness of 1878. Blended smooth. Aged smooth. Priced smooth. A smooth number., Brand: Meaghers selling whiskey. Black and white ad, image of product centered. Text in white font. Header and footer highlighted in large bold white font.
1974 Maclean's Moskovskava 2
1974 Maclean's Moskovskava 2
First we land then the Moskovskaya. First we dance then the Moskovskaya. First we eat then the Moskovskaya. Moskovskaya. Russia's best selling vodka., Brand: Moskovskaya selling vodka. Collage of images of activities and the product. Text in white.
1974 Maclean's PeterDawson 1
1974 Maclean's PeterDawson 1
People who buy Peter Dawson just don't know any better: Different blends of grain and malt whiskies produce some very subtle differences in scotch. And some very unsubtle differences in scotch prices. If your taste runs to a scotch that's very light and unvarying smooth, try Peter Dawson. Then perhaps you'll stop wondering why our scotch costs so little, and start wondering why the others cost so much. It's a much better question. Not quite the best-selling scotch because you haven't tried it yet., Brand: Peter Dawson selling scotch. Black and white ad, image of the product and a glass of whiskey and photographs and negatives, placed on a work desk. Text in black font of varying size.
1974 Maclean's PeterDawson 2
1974 Maclean's PeterDawson 2
People who buy Peter Dawson just don't know any better. Different blends of grain and malt whiskies produce some very subtle differences in scotch. And some very unsubtle differences in scotch prices. If your taste runs to a scotch that's very light and unvarying smooth, try Peter Dawson. Then perhaps you'll stop wondering why our scotch costs so little, and start wondering why the others cost so much. It's a much better question. Not quite the best-selling scotch because you haven;t tried it yet., Brand: Peter Dawson selling scotch. Black and white ad, image of the product and a glass of whikey and photograps and negatives, placed on a work desk. Text in black font of varying sixe.
1974 Maclean's RoyalReserve 6
1974 Maclean's RoyalReserve 6
Meet a proud Canadian. Royal Reserve has won out again. This time in a taste test with Canada's largest selling rye. The testers were groups of average Canadians who appreciate a good rye - people just like you. They sipped Royal Reserve and the star seller in identical unmarked glasses. The verdict? Royal Reserve was overwhelmingly preferred. No wonder we're proud of our Royal Reserve. Try it. You'll agree that it has the character and quality that belongs to a winner. Royal Reserve by Corby., Brand: Royal Reserve selling whiskey. Black background with text in white overhead. Below text is the image of the product in closeup.

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