A: NATURAL TOBACCO. NOT PRESSED BY MACHINERY AND "DOPED." KNOWN BY ITS "PURPLE" PACKET. • When Sir Walter Raleigh first brought us the "weed" from old Virginia, it was not pressed and doctored, but undoubtedly the pure leaf naturally blended. Since then, to commercialise it, tobacco has been greatly abused, and very few brands now can be considered "pure leaf." "Granger"—that fine, full-flavoured tobacco in the purple packet—is guaranteed "pure leaf," free from adulteration, and consequently does not irritate the' throat, burn the tongue, and give nasty ''headachy'* aftereffects. Try "Granger" for a change. After a fair trial it's doubtful whether you'll ever go back to the ordinary kind, for not only is "Granger" a cool, satisfying, harmless smoke, but you get a full two-ounce packet for Is 3d. "Granger" Is' a rough cut, longsmoking pipe tobacco made by an independent the Liggett and Myers Tobacco Co., U.S.A., who also mako' ''Chesterfield'' cigarettes-- "Granger" is now sold by all tobacconists, a full two ounres in a "purple" packet for Js 3d. (Wholesale from Harold Lightband, Ltd., C'hristchurch.) —9928
"Walking in Middlesex street, London, E., two girls found that their plaits of hair had been ,cut. off. A youth, standing near a market stall rcas subsequently taken to Commercial street E: Police Station by a plain-clothes police officer. The police'have recovered a quantity of girls' hair. The youth M"iII be charged before the Old street Magistrate with assaulting a number of. girls. .
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18678, 29 April 1926, Page 11
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