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Made specially to prevent sore throats SEALED-FRESH theu reach uou in perfect condition B iLJS} S'StSj I transparent wrappings are non-protective against the ""*"''"" |. weather, as the test alongside will show. CRAVEN "A" are protected 11 lie against climatic variations by moisture-proof " CELLOPHANE" which I "seals-in" the Factory.freshness of CRAVENf A" and KEEPS IT THERE until you open the packet, " %*" ; ; 1 yunmidfbZl lmr s^l!& ■':-% Gomparative tests in: the jLabqratpry and under everyday conditions jj ,ure obs<,rp<i,n |yp jj prove moisture-proof 'fCEI^QPHANE" to Ibe aybig advance on all earlier 1 The -Humidor" reproduce,, for | forms of Cigarette wrapping. You can buy CRAVEN "A ,, FRESH from any 1 mS«* I shop in any town, at any time, in the certainty that THEY NEVER VARY, h≤ at the Seaside, on the Moors, and == . . ■ • £5 in most places during continuous* ?§ i= Iγ wet weather. (Excess moisture =~= ~ .11 •»?■ tit_-j* it t_ I in a Cigarette impairs flavour g No cigarette that departs appreciably You can prove all this for yourself by B *?? destroys coolness.) This g§ from its packing room condition can smoking sealed-fresh CRAVEN "A," he Humidpr is a copper shell f= , . , . n 1 *. l 1 • jj in three pieces fitting tightly, frj smoke at its best, because "over- s packet by packet, against other g together. The upper cone con- g dryness" and " flabbiness " are deadly ~ Cigarettes. This practical test will prove g which 1§ enemies to cool, smooth, pleasurable that FRESHNESS makes a world of g sphere surrounding the packages g| smoking. difference. —= being tested in the lower n= §H chamber. After a month in this ='* = manufactured " Scotch mist " s= ._ - — , . . „« . ~• — ... _« r _ IJ% „ ... m the comparative moisture-gains j= 10 for 9d. packet 20 for I/6 flat tin 50 for 3/9 flat tin = of four differently wrapped s| ___^___^_^^_^_^ = packets of Cigarettes were: ■EHHb. HHBk IBBHRB BHHMBBHBH BBBk IBTWif A&im<lt m wrapping gain - : -- £Bb ii pßs s«m tlS*i Sf B ffllwiii mT p Moisture-proof" CELLOPHANE" 1.05% s fiH| * I M&£f fllA VBA Bβ B8 SBk I MB9m®k = Ordinary" CELLOPHANE " 3.90% B i-ffitilr WWW WHO Bh| HlHkffl JfvKSa § Transparent" CLASCINE" 5.00% s= HhMBl » 13& UK H H == Canon 6.50% : : \fiSK\ wBBKT EhH B 91 WSfiiflßßß^ == Since the next-best wrapping ; is, by this test, ONLY ONE- - BHBHe BBHHHH HMHHB V hHI BBHI = QUARTER AS PROTECTIVE. M = Moisture-proof "CELLO- g CORK • TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTES §§ PHANE" demonstrably ensures = = for smokers of CRAVEN "A" S. £> iB»/'J r » M M W * J ' O I |sa «f7fc "st i oecded'jrem i n patented moisturvpivo; m But let Craven "A" Cigarettes g \ Mi B ■ HiWfc W ■■■ / - — i srA»ssts. k K r s2 i CELLOPHANE /feoi^ = and try them. See how much H Kβ H ■ L '**'•#*•/ 1 better it is to smoke Cigarettes g " " ■β-me i. -» J =in Factory-frch condition a DRY-PROOF, DAMP-PROOF, DUST-PROOF, GERM-PROOF ""JUllllllllllllllllllll llllllll ■ Made in LONDON Eng. by Carreras Ltd., 144 years'reputation for quality N.Z. Representatives: Falrbalrn, Wright & Company, Chrtstchurch, Dunedln, Wellington and Auckland

For feminine hygiene—tho antiseptic of to-day is Camfosa. This deodorant offers great grerni-Vcillliiß , strength combined with perfect safety. All doctors approve of it. All stores.—(AU.) Woods* Great Peppermint Cure, first aid for coughs, colds, influenza.—(Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 125, 28 May 1932, Page 14

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518

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 125, 28 May 1932, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 125, 28 May 1932, Page 14

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