r V sT 'hen 9/biOn and Country agree They both prefer that best of all smokes—the Spinet Cigarette 1 A mutual friend recommended the Spinet—and the first cigyette was sufficient to make them both confirmed Spinet smoker* There's something about Spinet that encourages enthusiasts. It's partly the size--and the exquisite Virginia tobacco—and the cork tips —and the little brown tin! Soothing as an old-time melody! Just say "SPINET" 21- for Tin of 20. ** If it isfi't a Spins t —well, it i*n'f a Spinet V* Managing Afcnt» for N.Z.: PHILIPS &c PIKE. LIMITED. 93-107 Featheuton Street. Wellington. * t7he SUPEf^ Ctaarette Strength of Electric Filaments THE Westinghouse train lamp is an especially constructed electric lamp in which the lead wires are extra strong and sturdy to withstand the shocks of railway locomotion. However, so full are its luxurious rays that it gives a strong, steady glow. With the new tipless construction, the likelihood of ..breakage is reduced to a minimum. Purchase Westinghouse Electric Lamps by name and type. E. J. HTAMS, LTD., 118-120 Wakefield street* Wellington. J 32 Westinghouse Bottled Ale & Stout CROWN WARD'S UNION AMBER OATMEAL STOUT We beg to advise Country Customers that we are prepared to deliver to Christchurch Railway Station the above Ales and Stout at the undermentioned prices, packed, Free on Rail, Cash with Order. 2 dozen Cases 3 „ „ 4 «« »» 5 •» it Quarts. £l/9/2/3/6 2 18/3/12/6 Pints. 17/6 £l/6/3 1/15/2 2/9 New Zealand Breweries Ltd. Manning's Branch Bottling Department 'Phone 749 Post Office Box 202, Christchurch P § f J £ for your lifetime if you start with Gillette! Prices from 6J6 to 27j6 Distributor*: X. J. Hyams, Ltd., Wettmffton. % % if lib ®f PUREY - Pork Delicacies In Competition with the Best—WE LEAD W»g«-43fl -J
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18194, 3 October 1924, Page 7
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18194, 3 October 1924, Page 7
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