From a 1940 magazine. Measures 10½ x 14½ inches tall. And this Thanksgiving, millions prefer this
Light Ale to beer
An ale brewed to the American taste, light not heavy; but with the superior flavor that comes only from ale yeasts . . . that was Peter Ballantine's idea, back in 1840.
And a sound idea it has proved to be! Year by year, the trend to Ballancine's Ale has grown more pronounced, until today millions prefer it to the finest of beers.
You haven't had your first glass yet?
Then you've missed something very spe. cial. Next time, instead of beer, make it Ballantine's Ale. A few minutes in the company of PURITY, BODY and FLAVOR —and chances are you'll want to stick with Ballantine's always.
Look for the famous 3-ring trademark; call for Ballantine's Ale. Now sold coast to coast, in bottles and cans.
BALLANTINE'S
ALE
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