6 FEBRUARY 1953, Page 11

Vie pertator, februarp 5tb, 1853

ALLSOPP'S PALE OR BITTER ALE The unanimous opinion or the most eminent scientific and Medical Men of the day, of Baron Liebig, Messrs. Graham, Hofmann, Muspratt, Watson, Budd, Marshall Hall, Travers, Fergusson, Rowe, Vivian, Heygate, Leman, Arnold, Evans, Formby, Petrie, Macrorie, Vose, Tufnell, Hunter, Davies, Jones, Senior, Maclaren, Macaulay, Gray, Teevan, Hill, Hayward, Harrison, Pepper, Inman, Sir Charles Clarke, the Sanitary Commislioner of the Lancet, &c., &c., (many of them after careful analyses, and all of them after long experience,) having been pronounced in favour of the, healthful and invigorating qualities, as well as—the highly dietetic properties of their Pale and Bitter Ales, Messrs. Allsopp and Sons do not feel themselves called upon to go into any further vindication of their justly popular beverage from the .aspersions of malicious and interested parties; but content themselves by announcing that they have commenced supplies from the Brewing of this Season