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Character Revealed o ßy the way you hold * your Cigarette Series Two Number Four— Character is revealed by the way you hold your cigarette. For instance: Here is the dreamer —not practical enough to catch a fly in an Italian fish and chip saloon. Is usually all brain, but as often as not it has gone in the welt. Rather a crank on hygiene, he will dust his slipper before dusting an erring offspring. A pessimist at heart, probably considers insanity a cause of marriage rather than for divorce. Number Five— -The straight, direct, outspoken man this. Quick thinking, he sees in a flash that a mother-in-law is no joke after all. Utterly reckless, would drive over the Rimutakas at 70 per—if she was a passenger. Farseeing, he would change his mind on sailing day if there was to he a shipwreck. Has a keen sense of humour and can always laugh when the joke's on the other fellow. Would make a good doctor. Takes life easily. Number Six— This is the impulsive type, alert, impatient, thoughtless, imaginative. Calls a girl a "skirt," for instance. Rich in ideas, would succeed as a barber, selling bay rum in dry areas, and mixing hair restorer in his shaving cream. Of a Bohemian type, doesn't mind a man's English so long as his Scotch is good. If cross-eyed, could succeed as meter-reader for a gas company. 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 invariabfy 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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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 48, Issue 140, 24 March 1928, Page 3
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