TJtIJL&JJjGtf; :,S!R& EXEGLASSMN i E m m m \£&Z£l> IM "How men ';-:y.v-.v : :.;.lttck winners" Some men study form and weights and distances, work out complicated sums, and so arrive at "mathematical; certainties." The; only snag is that horses don't understand mathematics. Others shut'tfieir-feyes and prick with a pin. Just as likely a way—especially if a burnt sacrifice •is ; offeredvat the same time. Light up an "Army Club" and see if that doesn't help. Anyhow it's sis good a-cigarette'as you could'want to smoke—really choice tobacco; fine water-marked paper hy'gienically free from printer's ink; freshness and sweetness always preserved by the> . now famous "Army Club." method of Packing. THE CIGARETTE THAT SET A STANJX New Zealand Distributors: Admorc & Mason, Wellington Cavanders- ltd.?. {Established 1 775).. Pioneers of the Fou»/f
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18902, 18 January 1927, Page 12
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