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m 4 THE BEST SPIRIT OF SPORTSMANSHIP** / i sSsS* X/i m m THE NAME 15 BOTTLED JN SCOTLAND ffl and ZAG ZIG: “Napoleon said there was no such word as ‘Can’t’.” ZIG ZAG RICE Soft, silky, strong. Burn white—no discoloration. ZIG ZAG SUPERFINE Economical. Easy to roll. Perfectly gummed. Popular. nx a ZAG: “Yes, but he never tried to strike a match on a cake of soap." ZIG: “That reminds me—the man who strike* a match to a Cigarette rolled with Zig Zag is ■ certain of areal ‘ding dong’ smoke.” Purity and Perfection are always guaranteed in all mm cigarette papers On Even/ Maui Ups Everywhere men in every walk of life choose Zig Zag. RICE There’* a harvest to be reaped by the tower of the leeds of advertising. • Star * reader* are th* fertile toil. IJ

Commercial of Quality □id you know that from as far back as 1863 the Evening Star have been leaders in the field of commercial printers? Expert craftsmen, combined with modern machinery, can produce a quality job of your circulars, letterheads, catalogues, posters, showcards, or any other printing requirements at a reasonable price. it m mmm Hi ★ fcllllHiSiiliHi We are specialists in printed envelopes. Ring 11-745 and our representative u’ill call. The EVENING STAR c. Ltd. JOB PRINTING DEPT. PHONE 11-745 STUART STREET, DUNEDIN, C.l.

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Evening Star, Issue 23325, 22 July 1939, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 23325, 22 July 1939, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 23325, 22 July 1939, Page 10

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