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s liH “of course ihe’s having a BUCK AND WHITE "BUCK A WHITS” ® H g H || |ggg|0«S« 010 SCOTCH WHISK* This, gentlemen, is a pup’s eye view of a bar .. .on our right is Master's t--.. iHiiiiiiiiiimrH left shoe, t’other is on the rail, the rest of him is engrossed in enjoying his Black & White. No, we don't mind waiting—it’s for a good cause. Bottled in Scotland

to a PERFECT smoke You don’t have to be a Sherlock to discover a cigarette tobacco • that really suits you. Walk into any tobacconist’s or store and ask for Gold Spray. The new, improved Gold Spray is better than ever .. fine golden shreds of mild Virginia tobacco perfectly blended for a cool, flavourful smoke. The price? Well, what’s lOd. an ounce when you're buying fine quality, real smoking OIIIIIIIP pleasure. ■y THE NEW, IMPROVED . Gold Spray I /o I / © tta Fine Cut • Green Tin r Medium Cut - Black Tin X Also Sold Loose FINE OR ORIGINAL CUT

THEM! fISIfFTHEBESTI | rp-- — the Best is I I I Lane’s is superior in quality and purity. 1 | 1 Lane’s is more easily digested. f \\ 1 Lane’s has valuable added ingredients. f % 'vs. Lane’s makes Babies thrive better. . > % “It's famous Because it's good” Jf a g/g-and 4/9 at all Chemist, and Stores. 6 Tat.i\e’S 1/ 6' NX A- emulsiqn -

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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 220, 13 June 1936, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 220, 13 June 1936, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 220, 13 June 1936, Page 19

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