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a* r**' X 1 i' ll /OfeMiOwMIW i Nr 3 Hostilities between England and the Irish rebels in 1580-1 found Sir Walter M 3 Raleigh at the head of his regiment which fought in County Cork. Whilst ■ a he was quartered in this locality, Raleigh became enamoured of the property K Wtf ml known as Myrtle Grove, and at the cessation of the campaign he acquired the $ ■ estate. He spent many happy days there enjoying the solace of the “fragrant ■ weed,"anditisafterhislrishhomethatMyrUeGroveCigaretteshavettaennamed. > 1 PACKET OF MYRTLE GROVE cigarettes wiU S ive any man a new p! easure in cigarette smoking. They are cool to the most sensitive throat, slow smoking and infinitely satisfying ... for there Jv | is a touch of genius in the blending of these rich, mature Virginian cigarettes. In Myrtle Grove you will find a proof V o f a remark of Raleigh himself .. . «It is as pleasant, 1 perhaps, as anything in the world.” j . An<l » surprising though it may seem, Myrtle Grove Cigarettes 1 ■ 1 give you the guarantee of imported quality at a new low I pri “' OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE MYRTLE “ “ GROVE MADE IN THE cigarettes OLD COUNTRY CORK ™ or PLAIN J Ova! Tins, 30 for 1/6; Flat Tins, 50 for 2/6. |

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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 226, 21 June 1935, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 226, 21 June 1935, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 226, 21 June 1935, Page 7

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