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WHEN MEN GO SHOPPING —WITH WOMEN.

A MOST EXHAUSTING PEOCEEDING. y CAX BE MADE"ENDURABLE. Few things tax the powers of male endurance more than shopping expeditions with womenfolk. Logic seems to gd out of life. ' Momentary waits foel so protracted that a full camping outfit seems desirable. Yet men do it —and do it again and again. But it can be made endurable—really pleasurpble. Here's.a goos tip—most seasonable—as the Christmas Shopping Season is at hand. Always take a packet c f 'Chesterfield - ' Cigarettes with you—'they satisfy." Smoke one when your nerves begin to jump-—they make waiting a pleasure. And here's a tip for women. Have a packet of "Chesterfields" in your bag and give them to "him" on the first signs of irritation —they soothe." "Chesterfield" Cigarettes are made of the finest tobacco grown in the' world—imported direct from the tobacco growing districts by an. independent conipan-y—the Liggett and Myers Tobacco Co.. /U.S.A., who also make "Granger," the popular new pipe tobacco. ■» "Chesterfield" Cigaretes are sold in packets of tens and twenties as well as tins of 50 by all Tobacconists. There's no other cigarette that even approaches "Chesterfield" quality at their price. (Wholesale from Harold Li«rhtband, Ltd., Christchurch.) 8189

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18570, 21 December 1925, Page 12

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WHEN MEN GO SHOPPING —WITH WOMEN. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18570, 21 December 1925, Page 12

WHEN MEN GO SHOPPING —WITH WOMEN. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18570, 21 December 1925, Page 12

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