A GOLFER AND HIS CIGARETTE.
A GROWL FROM THE LINKS. "What I mainly object to," 6aid a well-known Cbristchurcb. golfer to a reporter the other day, "is that the other fellows smoke so many of my cigarettes. If they smoked more or their own and not so many of mine I would be mudi better pleased. Yesl T was one of the first to light an Officers' Mess. For flavour and satisfaction they are unique. Out on the links I prefer a Virginia Officers' Mess; after dinner there is nothing to equal a Turkish (cork-tipped) Officers' Mess. I understand nil tobacconists sell them at 9d for 10. Barlow Bros. are the N.Z. distributing
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18684, 6 May 1926, Page 6
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