1887 American and Other Drinks by Charlie Paul (second edition)
SAINT JAMES' RUM, RHUM SAINT JAMES As supplied to H.E.H. tEe Duke of Edinkurgli and both. Houses of Parliament. The PDra^andMST RUM in the MARKET. Monsieur BREBANT,the great Parisian Restaurateur, writes:—"I have tasted rums from all countries, but nothing appears to me so perfect as the St. James'Rum for perfume, mellowness,and aroma." " .St. James' Rum is remarkable for its excellent bouquet,strength,and flavour.—Sfoi-tsinaii. "Tastes more like a fine liqueur."—Society. "It is a pure spirit, with a delicate flavour,somewhat like a liqueur,and will be found useful where stimulation is required."—Provincial Medical yoiirnal. "The St. James' Rum is very old, has a fine flavour, and is altogether free from that fatty character common to most rums."—Dublin yonrnalofMedical Science. SALES—6,000,000 Bottles per annum. Sold only in Square Sliaped Bottles willi Red Capsules. SOLE CONSIGNEES: C. W. CHRISTIE & CO., 25, MILTON STREET, E.G. RHUM SAINT JAMES =1:^ SAINT JAMES' RUM. FOURTEEN YEARS OLD.
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