XWW-X-frX*XsX*X*X<}-X4'X A dog-team and a long trail of Barneys smoke. You can 'see, in your mind’s eye, this man guiding his dog-team sledgeover the vast white spaces of the great North West, and all the while sucking comfort, and satisfaction from the Barneys sent him from the Homeland. The great open spaces develop keen senses —sight, hearing, smell. The sharp nose-sense of the out-door man makes him quick to catch the subtle, delightful, satisfaction-giving qualities of Barneys. This Barneys that is the same whereever it is smoked. Under tropic suns; — where the mercury has dropped out of sight;—in the secluded lanes of England;—in the bustling City street. Always the same, whether you buy in Aberdeen or Auckland, thanks to the Ever Fresh tin, which lets nothing in, and more important still lets nothing out, from the second it is sealed on the blending table, till you pull the tab. .Barneys "t/x, (dlitic&Vi. 'tfuq. O //4 the 2 ounce Vac-Tin all Tobacconists. John Sinclair Ld., Newcastle-on-Tyne, England. Bagrie & Howie Ld. - Box 1421. Auckland, N.Z. XO X>frX , fl , M , X , O i X< , X , C , X
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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 5, 1 October 1929, Page 15
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184Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 5, 1 October 1929, Page 15
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