A THOUGHT ON YULETIDE GIVING.
-» , - AND. A FEW HINTS HOW TO FILL FATHER'S STOCKING. ' " ! Another Christmas is rapidly rolling round. Another yew when you have to sit down and think—and think hard—what to give Uncle Arthur, J!'ather„ Cousin Edward, Grandfather, and the rest. Every man—well, nearly every man —likes nothing better I than ft good pipe. And tlie chanoes are that he will receive at least one of these at Christmas and be tremendously pleased. Right here is your opportunity to step in and give him something to gp with the pipe. Not an ash tray. (He probably has dozens of them.) Not a metal container for matches. (He'll never carrv it.) Send him some tobacco. (That's what men usually _smoke in pipes.) So to Richmond iJest smokers, to the friends of Richmond smokers, and to all othere who may be interested, we respectfully offer this Christmas sugge.tion: a pound of Richmond Best cut. You'll have to hunt far and wide to find the smoker who will not be delighted to ,find some Richmond beside his Christmas pipe. If he doesn't get a Christmas pipe, he'll enjoy the tobacco just as much in his old pipe. Not only are we direct importers of tobacco, cigarettes, and cigars, but also pipss, pouches, walking sticks, and sundries, and our policy is to maintain the best quality at the lowest possible prices, and our clients are assured of any favourable turn in the marke-s. BARLOW BROS. Colombo and Hereford streets.—6
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17633, 9 December 1922, Page 4
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