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[[whole page ad for Burrough's English Vodka]]

[[image: glamourously-attired woman in full make-up raising a glass to the camera. She also wears red lipstick, red nail varnish and a bowler hat. Inset is a bottle of 'BURROUGH'S ENGLISH VODKA, with a prominent label on the neck of the bottle saying: IMPORTED' The rest of the main label bears the words: 
DISTILLERS SINCE 1820
PRODUCT OF ENGLAND
DISTILLED FROM GRAIN
LONDON 
1873-1911-1924
JAMES BURROUGH LIMITED
LONDON ENGLAND
9[[?]] PROOF  750 ML
SOLE U.S. IMPORTERS
KOBRAND CORPORATION N.Y. N.Y.]]
If you want a smoother vodka, ask for it in English.

Now the English have done for vodka what they've always done for gin.

Burrough's. The English word for vodka.