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The best cigarette NEWS for over 40 years ♦♦ ♦ a filter-tip that holds - throat irritants in check THROAT irritants cannot be removed from tobacco in course of manufacture because they only assert themselves when the cigarette is being smoked. They are a by- fl y 7 |j|l product of combustion. < And the filter-tip contains the only sub- Wl stance known to science capable of holding them in check. That is why men and women who value physical fitness are welcoming < “ du Maurier ” Virginia — the cigarette that can truly claim to be non-irritant. Another reason is that the filter-tip reveals a wealth of flavour and fragrance hitherto hidden. By cutting out the bad, the good is emphasised. Fine Virginia leaf becomes jK even more delectable. The proof is in the smoking. Professor A. M. Low, D.Sc., Ph.D., M.1.A.E., etc., the distinguished Scientist . Research Physicist, says:— " rhe <ln Maurier filter-tip is a simple una e if ec tn e application of a recoqnised scientific principle .... The materials of which it is composed pos- \ .x'-z-gg. sess the specific property of trapping irritant particles of every kind, and the selective capacity which permits kK\ the vro p er flavour of the cigarette to he appreciated." ’T’HE du Maurier filter-tip hat seven tan B’b’ e advantages . . • 11 P rotects the l ‘P s and teetl> fro ™ stain ... It retains irritant “acrids” and is, therefore, the only effective \ \ method of preventing smoker’s .A throat ... It collects tobacco tar, : ih us guarding physical fitness .. •’ ■flaw*? It stops bits of tobacco getting into 1,10 ’n<’ uth •• • avoids burning V the tongue ... It makes the smoke delightfully sweet and cool, bring- " JpO wing out the flavour ... It gives a t- ° cleaner, healthier and more satisX o £ fying smoke. du MAURIER Od io FILTER TIP VIRGINIA Issued by the Manufacturers of du Maurier Cigarettes, 217 Piccadilly, London. W.l

CHEAPEST RAIL TRIP 400 Miles - Ist Return : 15/2 Week-end in Hawke’s Bay SATURDAY, January 26 NO ACCOMMODATION COST Remarkable opportunity for a cheap trip from Wellington and district to Napier, Hastings or other stations in Hawke’s Bay. All first-class carriages. SPECIMENS OF RECORD LOW RETURN FARES. Wai- DanneNapier. Hastings. Waipawa. pukurau virke. Woodville. £, d £s. d £s. d. £s. d. £s. d. £s. d. Wellington (Thorndon) 015 2 014 6 012 10 012 JlO 2 08 10 i . 011 6 010 6 08 10 086 060 OJ ?3 Shimon oIJ io oso 07 6 os 6 o±9 Palmerston North .... 096 086 ngl — — Woodville 080 073 059 056 Dannevirke 069 063 049 046 Seat reservation fee only 1 /- for combined up and down journeys by the excursion trains. Cushions may be hired for 1 /- each for the return journey. Convenient Timetable p h Vk CU -k’°72 r 2 a i n WiU l Ot V a e kU e 2 snsStOLevinl5 n 5 StO Levin l 1.41, N’orth J 2.2o,°Ai’ i ; t 6, 2 P 4 tw O-ndville 4 17 Takapau 4.38. Waipukurau 5.5. Waipawa 5.17, Otane 5.26, Hastings 6.9 and arrive at Nap.er 6.30 a.m. —, -n i M „„ Sunday at 5 p.m., Hastings 5.22, Otane 6.4, Waipawa 6.13, w. i p^Z"’S"™L^s:'oXnavin/;.;?. w—--8.35, Palmerston North 9.9, and arrive at Wellington 1 P-m. Trams for Island Bay and Miramar Junction and buses for Lower Hutt will meet the return train at Thorndon. Visit Relatives and Friends See the New Napier

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/TENT\ ZFOR EVERYX ZMOTORIST. -TRYV CAMPING THIS * 'SUMMER FOR\ Z YOUR HOLIDAYp MOTORIST PATENT CLEARSPACE TENT (no centre pole), From £5/17/6 Write for Free Catalogue of Camp Equipment. J. J. McCASKEY & SON, LTD., ABEL SMITH ST., WELLINGTON. Manufacturers of “Relax” Goods.

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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 99, 21 January 1935, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 99, 21 January 1935, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 99, 21 January 1935, Page 6