FACT W 0.4 6 \ What issue of Cigarettes did the Troops never grouse at during the- War? B in NAW CUT CIGARETTES aCi X.-J4 1 ms ■m & V/* % J. “It’s the Tobacco that Counts ” JOHN PLAYER & SONS ENGLAND >\»V»V\>\A/VN »VVWWWWWW\>V>aV
A LAWN NEATLY CROPPED IMPROVES THE APPEARANCE OF 'i*iiE HOME AND NEIGHBORHOOD. Only a Good LAWN MOWER will do this. We Guarantee the Following Good Points in our Machines; 1. They run easy. 2. Cut long or short grass. 3. Do not drag or tear the grass. 4. Easy to regulate, 5. Blades made out of the best tool steel. 12in. 14in. 16m. Plain Bearing 60/ 65/ 70/ Ball Bearing 70/ 75/ 82/6 Railed, 1/6 extra. We have Cheaper Lawn Mowers in stock, but the above are well worth the extra money. VERNON SMITH, LTD. IRONMONGERS," AT VERNON SMITH’S CORNER, GEORGE STREET - • - - - DUNEDIN. 1
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Evening Star, Issue 19351, 10 September 1926, Page 9
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144Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 19351, 10 September 1926, Page 9
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