The Mail. Adelaide, Saturday, November 21, 1936 3•mFamous OldEnglish IrensShr Anrhnr’*Bialrg—J^urrrg.Iltis nib nlrlumsr an thr fiinrr fflrif — a Iributanj nf Ihf Uliamm — prntiibra a heltghtful aurhornnf fnrHOLBROOKS SAUCERCESTERSHIREPrivate Lives of Film Starsfiust finlbruuk. says:In the old world village of Stour-port. Vi'artcuetshtte, England, just w here the River Stour empties itself into the Severn, rhe House of Holbrook was founded 140Its tradition is associated wirh that of the famous old inns of England, which have afforded refreshment and shelter to local tolk, travellers bv carriage and stage- coach, and continue to charm and refresh sightseers of ro-dav. who m.iv in an hour traverse a day s journey.’To-d iv. as in the past, my Worcestershire Sauce is brewed from the tines! ingredients and matured in wood until fragrant and appetising.It iv excellent with cvcrv Jish — cheese, meat, low I or fish.