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A meeting of th© recently-formed branch of the Australasian Association of Psychology and Philosophy is being held at Canterbury College on Tuesday night, when Professor Salmond will deliver his presidential .'address oil "Some Aspects of Modern Thought."

Character Reveale By tii© way you hold your Cigarette Series Four m&w Number Ten— Character is revealed by the way ( s C~*« you hold your cigarette. For instance: This shows the good natured, jolly, optimistic man. Sings in his bath,, hut soon gets out of practice. Recognises to-day as the to-morrow he was not fool enough to worry about yesterday. Is the type of man who can make a joke and drive it home, like Henry Ford. Is bashful among the fair sex, and cannot understand their habit of licking small sugar sticks. m Number Eleven—* Shows the calm, even-tempered man, butwhen he is full of spirit can raise a storm in a hic-cup. Has that rare instinct, usually found in women, that tells him he is always right, whether he is or not. Is the tactful sort who can remember a woman's birthday but not her age. Would flourish as a dentist, as he lives on the hand-to-mouth plan. Number Twelve—* Born to do things in an unusual way, this man can get a trunk call at night rates during an eclipse of the sun. Passionately devoted to hard work, he can sit for hours watching other people doing it. Sensitive and thoughtful, he never lets the family skeleton go bathing, for fear she should get rattled. Fond of athletic company, has no time for dumb belles. How do you hold your cigarette? Does it matter, after all ? So long as you hold the right sort of cigarette, your character will look after itself. Smokers of The "Three Castles" have character, for it is the cigarette invariably chosen by men of good sense and sound judgment. The best smoke for all who will take no middle course—The "Three Castles."

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19332, 9 June 1928, Page 18

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