The old colonel sat up stiffly m his chair. "I tell you I won't," ho growled, glaring at tho man who had dared to ask him for a testimonial for a shaving soap. "J never givo testimonials of any kind.' 1 Rising, he stuffed hia pipe with tobacco —lit up—and stalked off, a cloud of fragrant blue smoko trailing over his shoulder —a walking advertisement for Luiury tobacco. Yes, tho colonel recommends Luxury to all his friends. "Aboufc'lho 'only.Luxury I can afford now," ho says. Luxury, thotigli ono of 'Ihe highest grado lobaceos on tho market, is sold .at a price competitive- with, tho cheapest brands. Barlow Bros., Christchurch, New Zealand Distributors. —Advt.
What matter if you're poor, if strong, No -wealth but thews and .sinew, Digestion .like a working horse, Pure blood that'flows ,within you? Oh, health's a pearl, a string of them To •wear in life assure. For coughs and colds tho pearl oE all Is AVoods' Great Peppermint Cure. —Advt.
AUCKLAND RACING CLUB. WINTER MEETING, 1931. 3rd, 6th, and Btb. JUNE. -VTOMINATIONS for -^ Great Northern Hurdles, of 1400 soys. Great Northern Stecplecha&o, pf 1500 soys. Winter Steeplechase, of 850 soys. Cornwall' Handicap, of 750 so\s. King Georgel Handicap, of COO &ovs. York Handicap, of 650 soys. | CLOSE on FRIDAY, 24th'APRIL, at FIVE O'CLOCK. FEES_ (1 sqv each) must accompany nominations. / W. S. SPENCE, Secretary.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 94, 22 April 1931, Page 6
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