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Join the millions who smoke ARMY |; Tht b»tt case that he ever tried C ' *" ■ ; v Had twenty Army Club inside. T^ Vti* net i, inmHk* c*M,im :' '■'■'' * /*fcf\« *■ Amy Cltb ■» My tml ' ' Henrietta cannot get * "-- N : Ci,.rett« th.f. any bett* - - W h eß I •»,. iniU «rt « •«» •■■■.,■—,■■■ lalwayt light •• Amy Cta»." Test Army Club To-day. ' tOpcn a packet and examine a £Tj7 cigarette. Feel its consistency. % rt J k Tap it and light it. Inhale its K>/r ifl cool, fragrant smoke. Watch ' ' / J its even burning. Notice how . ' / [br , .-'-.'■>• perfectly it behaves—from /ATI ' 4 . first to last. Dust? Ragged- . JJ. L^ ' : Sailors don't care-so lonj as th»T • , „ . st- i. 3 . ' Get 20 Arniy Clnb aflay. ness ? SponginCSS r 1 lgntness r The bwhop, just like other f«Hfc 1 Loose ends?, No,, Sir! Not OWi c cif'^; tV^ .;," faar 1 if it's an Army Club! The .r,: ;^ perfect cigarette J Perfect fSS; k*sra tobacco in perfect paper I I^Q^ Ribbed rice paper, contain- /^''\X \V Jv:. ■''?' '''''''■ LnM' ing as much as 4% of pure U^r ■ TTIJ rice! No wonder the mil- • . Vn> U ■ ' lions hive chosen and choose _2f*la/ !. /iWf'iWa*.. Army 0u.,, \^ks£s£-:..■■: ■-.■■ v ; ■■■ .■■ J : .■:.. ' Plain? Cork-tipped? Both perfeetl Askfor,' a packet to+dajtl ■ --" -■•-c:- - Nmr Zealand Distributors: ADJIORE * MASON, WELUMTOM. ( ; :..; ~ ' Vy

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 24, 30 January 1928, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 24, 30 January 1928, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 24, 30 January 1928, Page 14

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