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NO DANGER IN "GRANGER." DOCTORS NOT ONLY RECOMMEND IT, BUT SMOKE IT THEMSELVES. A "ROYAL" SMOKE IN THE PURPLE PACKET. Smith was.almost a wreck-^nervous. After much persuasion ho plucked up and saw his doctor. "Give up smoking . . ." said the doctor, after a strict examination.' - "But Burely, doctor . . ." answered Smith. "Give up smoking ordinary tobaCtwinkle in his eye, "and switch on to 'Granger' 1" "You can smoke 'Granger.' my boy, as much as you like without any harmful 'after effect.' Being specially treated in blending it contains a minimum amount of nicotine and there's no irritation, to the throat or burn to the tongue." Try this fine full-flavoured rongh-cut tobacco for a change. Smokes cool riaht down to the last "puff." ■ "Granger" Pipe Tobacco is the product of an independent company—the same people who make the popular "Chesterfield" . Cigarettes—the Liggett and Myers Tobacco Co., U.S.A. All tobacconists sell it—a full two ounces in a'"purple" packet for one shilling and three pence. (Wholesale from Harold Lightband, Ltd., Christchurch.) 9421

Believing that the victim of a feud that took two lives before his, Charles liista, owner of a candy shop in San Francisco, died while the police hnnted for. his slayer, with a coat button as their only clue. Lista was found slain, ,a bullet hole in his back, by Andrew iDetencenri, a little boy. The boy entered the store to purchase some candy. a revolver, with-one shell exploded, was found near his hand, the .'police declared that the shot in the hack indicates clearly that it was mur•4?r„; The button was found on the floor :ii*ar the body. It did' not : come from i'Ligta's, clothing. .' ,

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18672, 22 April 1926, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18672, 22 April 1926, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18672, 22 April 1926, Page 11