Description
This narrow original advert reads “Sarsaparilla Wine” above “Per 1d. & 2d. Glass,” printed in deep blue on a white ground with a decorative border. It was likely made for display in a bar, refreshment room, chemist, or temperance outlet to show serving prices.
In late 19th century, Sarsaparilla was widely sold as a tonic or soft drink in UK, often occupying the overlap between medicine, refreshment, and temperance culture.

