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DS£ ■ X VIRGINIAN CORK TIPPED You have probably tried all sorts of Cigarettes in your time, so you know pretty well by now that there is an indefinable something that most of them lack. Look for that something in “CHESS. It is there, and why, because “CHESS Cigarettes start life by being made by Experts, who have made a special study of Smokers’ tastes. Nothing was left to chance with “CHESS ; the Tobacco, which is really the thing that matters most, is the Finest Matured Virginia, and it is that Tobacco which makes all the difference. Then every Cigarette in the packet is well filled, but it draws freely. There is a Cork Tip; none of that paper sticking to your lips. The packets are individually wrapped, and what is more, every 20 packets make their voyage from England in a little hermetically sealed Tin Box all to themselves. Again, therefore, protection of this perfectly made Cigarette agfcmst climatic changes, nothing is left to chance. \ Try a packet of “CHESS” Cigarettes to-day— they have just arrived. AT LEADING TOBACCONISTS 9d. for 10 HKN ™f aca 9d. for 10 (WWVWVBMM'UWIWMVWNHfIW

is the only really satisfactory one for the cyclist. Once the lamp is fixed on the forks there is nothing more to worry about—No mess, _no trouble, no carbide 1 Call and make your choice from; The “ Berko ” 30/The “ Gloria ” 29/The ■ * Gnome ” 27/6 & Sons, ISMB3 GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN

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Evening Star, Issue 19550, 7 May 1927, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 19550, 7 May 1927, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 19550, 7 May 1927, Page 14

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