Leney beer one shilling a gallon (1882)

Post date: Feb 26, 2012 6:28:52 PM

Advert from Hampshire Advertiser 5 August 1882:

ALES! ALES! ALES

MESSRS. GRAVELEY AND CO. Have the pleasure of announcing their appointment as

SOLE AGENT FOR SOUTHAMPTON AND DISTRICT

For the Sale of the

CELEBRATED ALES

Brewed by

MESSRS. F. LENEY AND SONS. Wateringbury. Kent.

These Ales are held in high repute in London and many of the large towns, and, in fact, wherever introduced have speedily obtained well-deserved popularity, because their great keeping properties, delicate palate, and fine aroma, combined with being BREWED SOLELY FROM THE FINEST KENT HOPS and MALT, commend them very strongly to the notice ot all who desire a pleasant drinking and refreshing Ale.

The various qualities are adapted to the requirements of Private families and the Trade, and can be supplied in casks of 9, 18, 36, and 51 gallons, at prices from 1s. per gallon.

Price Lists upon application. Liberal Discount to the Trade.

MESSRS GRAVELEY AND CO.,

WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS,

32a, ABOVE BAR. SOUTHAMPTON.

Note the Address. Four Doors Above Bar only.