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The Taunton Courier and Western Advertiser. Wednesday 25 Apr 1855
Page 4 Column 3
THE TAUNTON WINE CELLARS,
ESTABLISHED 1790,
W. B. HELLARD,
FOREIGN WINE and SPIRIT MERCHANT.
CONNOISSEURS in SHERRIES are respectfully informed, that he is now supplying an excellent dinner Sherry at 30s. per doz., perfectly pure, high flavoured, dry, and remarkably clean tasted; for quality and price not to be surpassed.
FINE OLD CRUSTED PORTS from 5 to 12 years in bottles. Also Port well matured (and in high perfection for Bottling), in Pipes, Hogsheads, and Quarter Casks, direct from Bond.
Claret, Hock, Champagne, and Sparkling Moselle, of the most justly celebrated Vintages.
Samples and Cases, containing one dozen or upwards, forwarded carriage free.
BASS'S and ALLSOPP'S East Indian Pale Ale, and Guiness's Dublin Stout, in Bottles and Casks.
<NOTES: W. B. HELLARD is William Burge HELLARD son of Samuel HELLARD and Nancy BURGE, married Hannah MILWARD>