WHY IS THIS WMISKY SO POPULAR / • " . , • ' _. k S - P EGAUSE there- fs y/ D that subtle difference ■r in its flavour and quality W which distinguishes it Wp - from all other whiskies. ft has been said that v there is no difference to-day between one wellknown brand and another but convincing proof to the contrary is to be found in "BLACK & WHITE." "BLACK &WH ITE" SCOTCH WHISKY BOTTLED IN SCOTLAND. Safe Picnics by Rail. Special Help for the Public. j V"; ''•p. f ' \ . Remarkable bargains in travel are offered by the Railway Department to all -W-ffiT tpromoiers 0 f picnics. The Department also has reliable information about suitable grounds in the principal districts. ||' officers are always ready to help efficiently in the planning of picnics. ;; People who -desire "safety first" for themselves 7 'or dependents, as well as saving of .money, should. decide for a picnic by rail. Get the Free Booklet. . " •' GILLETTE % v" - * . • 1 ' ■' MB Mi U E \ SITEIIyou ask, ff should a ' slotted centre make sucli a difference to a razor blade?" . Simply because, owing lo the slot, it is possible to use a new tempering process, V providing keener, harder edges than were ever . possible with the old '' three-hole blade. 1 Buy Gillette slotted blades . : v- . in the new Blue Packing, ■ 2/6 per packet. For. beat rwulb ,u»e Gillette Sbavins Cream
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 30, 6 February 1933, Page 14
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