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CARDS, WOMEN, AND TOBACCO. "I don't know which is the more surprising," remarked Alf. "Drawing the wrong card to fill a -'straight, 1 and then discovering that you hold a flush, or a woman giving you a tobacco you can smoke! Most women seem to be able to drivo a better bargain than men, but they were no good at tobacco-buy-ing until Luxury came along. Luxury tobacco is pi-iced so low that women think tobacconists are losing money on it, ajad it is such a good smoke that men thought their wives must have bought it in an extravagant moment." Ask for Luxury. Barlow Bros., N.Z. Distributors.—Advt.

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HOTELS, TOURIST, & HEALTH RESORTS, ORIENTAL BAY (Wellington). «TUll<! BEHKELKX UOTJii. 22, Oriental.terrace, 'file only WOODEN Private Hotel 1 do Luxe in Wellington This (irst-classi Private Hotel is situated in Wellington* most attractive and easily occessibJo quarter—Oriental Bay—wbicb overlooks the harbour and commands a magnificent view ot WellfflgtoD.: Only one minute s walk to the trams. Repleto and up fo date with all modern conveniences, garage and Parians accommodation. TariS, 12/6 per day. Permanent fiesta by arrangement. Te1..23-059 Tclosranis: "Berkeley." Wellington. Proprietor: R. H. RICHARDS. OwnYourOwiil 110 1116 I Attiactrren«« of <kI sign and soundness of Rlßlll* ThAlti I construction «t mod«r- ---■ ate cost is what you Better for Years I ww dem«nd « a.. I erection of your n«w There is no householder that B MODERN HOME. would not be his own landlord B To entirely protect for preference—the reason H yourself against ultifor tlie desire is obvious. In I mate disappointment a home planned and built to I you. will wish to give satisfy one' 3 own ideals there I us the opportunity of ' arc all those comforts that add I consulting with you— so much to one's daily I there is security in obpleasures; and possession also I taining the advice of provides the glad conscious- m the premier architects ness of an easy mind secure I and contractors IB this in the knowledge of holding a I city. valuable asset. ■ rAYNTERfc AUCHITECTf /SSS'A m® "BUILDERS I homes* 1 A.M.P. BUILDIN6S, iwiH be sent postr f CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELL! NGTON V^ UC X" V

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 139, 15 June 1931, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 139, 15 June 1931, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 139, 15 June 1931, Page 6

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