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Smart boys''smart overcoats, 19/6 to '2/6; boys' knickers, 4/6 to 12/6 — tfext the Bank. 1

Book agent to farmer: You ought to buy an encyclopedia, now your boy is going to school." ,

Farmer: "Not on your life. Let him walk, the "same as I did."

Tobacco, always a joy to the smoker, is never perhaps better appreciated than on a long railway journey when one has, perforce, to remain a prisoner for hours at a time. Such is the I beneficent influence of the weed that it will relieve even the tedium of the longest journey. But on a trip like jthat you want a brand you can smoke all day without tongue or throat or nerves being affected. "Where is such tobacco to be obtained?" you may ask. 'Why, any tobacconist will supply you. What strength do you like? Ask for "Riverhead Gold" if you fancy something mild and aromatic, "Navy Cut" (Bulldog) if you prefer a medium blend, or '' Cut Plug No. 10" (Bullshead) if you are addicted to a full-flavoured baccy. These brands are grown and manufactured in New Zealand. They are all toasted in the making and hence their flavour and fragrance. They can be smoked pipeful after pipeful, with impunity, be cause, unlike, the imported tobaccos, they are'comparatively free from nicotine. That's why doctors recommend them. Procurable from all leading stores and tobacconists. . (75)

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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume XLVI, Issue 3232, 29 June 1928, Page 7

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Untitled Ellesmere Guardian, Volume XLVI, Issue 3232, 29 June 1928, Page 7

Untitled Ellesmere Guardian, Volume XLVI, Issue 3232, 29 June 1928, Page 7

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