JUSTICE OF PEACE'S DECISION. If any man be a sound judge of what's right and what's wrong, it should be a Justice of the Peace. For twenty-three years Mr. Chas. Bostock, J.P., has rendered opinions favouring just one brand of tobacco —Edgeworth. For twenty-three years he has smoked only Edgeworth. He says he has smoked more than 2660 tins 0 f it—at least one in • three days. We might state that Mr. Bostock's Court decisions are as unvarying as. the quality of the tobacco he favours. For Edgeworth does possess the same likeable flavour- —tin in, tin out! —(Ad.)
Spring time suggests refurnishing. Make a point of inspecting Smith and Caughey's exclusive and inexpensive furniture," carpets and furnishings. All goods marked for cash. No extended credit or time payment business will be entertained,—(Ad.) . 1 Brighter designs in men's neglige shoirts are showing at the Firm of Fowlds. Ask to see these. — J
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 224, 21 September 1929, Page 17
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