In the Morning The morning smoke —possibly the most enjoyable, especially if deferred until after breakfast—is a satisfying and fitting preparation for the day's work. CIGARETTES are as suitable for the morning smoke as they are agreeable in the evening. Made from a peculiarly delicate blend of the very finest cigarette tobaccos, they do not produce that heavy narcotic effect which many smokers find so enervating, and so conclude that morn? ing smoking does not agree with them. State Express provide an enjoyable morning smoke and leave no sting. &5N0.333,8d. 10. t OBTAINABLE THROUGHOUT ' ARDATH TOBACCO CO, LTD. I 'JJI I 1 1 .Cigarette and Tobacco-Factory ■ Seripps Booth A Car of Character ||• ■ i|ITH all the luxury,*dignity and beauty of a W heavy car, the Scripps-Booth unites the operating convenience of lightness, yet sacrifices H 'I nothing in strength and rigidity, I The grace of Scripps-Booth design is a piasterpiece of line and curve, the elegance of simplicity and 4 good taste. Comfort in this car is ensured by its deep ' * seating and fine upholstery. Ample power for all needs is provided by the Scripps^Booth valve-in^head motor; yet withal the car is remarkably moderate in petrol consumption. All roads are open to the Scripps-Booth^-niany inaccess- r ible to a heavy car. Wherever wheels can run the y Scripps-Bpoth will take you. The latest improved models are here now; equipped with wire wheels and every convenience that you look for in a gsmd modern car. A four-cylinder model for two passengers, with an extra seat. An eight-cylinder model for four passengers. Whether you examine the Scripps-Booth first or last, it will appeal to you as the " all-round " car. [ntoeci the new models, at our new premitCf—tahe note of the oddrtta: Ingus Bros & Co., Ltd. Distribytors for New Zealand ■| JERVOIS QUAY, TARANAKI & CABLE STREETS WELtINGTON rola" 75, fitted ■" ' ■; ' • ■«- J-■ " " ~ EtuHrß * ' '^°* Wounded Returned Soldiers Aucer, HZ | Church of England Institute, Rotorua I not require the -^ / - •■•.•' ■.■ • ■ ' __■.■'' j ahanging of -»^~T7-^ Contnina Reit Room, BillUrd Room, Games Room, Waiting ! nf=dl««, and Roam, Sun Verandah, devoted to th« y»e and benefit^ re<urn«J ; pleyg \ht c«ler U Wounded and Sick Soldiers recuperating at RQtorua,. brated Blue U Upwards of S.QOO morning and afternoon teas anJ suppen ar« Arnberol Record*- provided /V«e during each montli In a cabin« of either Golden Oak THEY HAVE DONE THEIR HIT C r Mahpgany finish, price £35. KEEP ON DOING TOURS Cal.l pr the nwct&iiwn dealer f 9 r a Send your ,übWiption. to carry «»thj. and «»il«r wa f k .iHwhere. U fSSSSSr?™?" w"'e (" i"ut"""a . L Tb Militjry Affair. Ctmmittfe, 20 M%tW §t?Wt, JfelJinftfii
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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 154, 27 December 1918, Page 11
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