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It’s a queer thing, but some men can never learn to smoke. The great Napoleon was like that. The first time he tried, we arc told, (he smoke got down his throat and into his eyes, and as soon as lie could speak he spluttered, “Take that tiling away!!’ So disgusted was lie that lie never tried again, and as usually happens in such cases, became an anli-lobaecoite. The would-be srnoker should begin with cigarettes, and can't do better than tret a packet of Rivcrhcad Gold—or D Gold —the two leading cigarette tobaccos on Hie market, and roll bis own. or Iry Riverliead or Desert Gold tailormades. When lie has got his r prcnliec-hand in. so to speak, he can try a pipe of Cavendish or Navy Cut No. M (Build g). and later sample Cut Plug No. 10 (Rullshcad), full st ength. These comprise the famous toasted blends, renowned alike for I heir delicious flavour and beautiful bouquet. They are, being toasted, as pure as tobacco can bo. rind their widespread popularity is demonstrated by the ever-increasing demand for them. DO NOT BE MISLED CHEAP INSURANCE IS NOT ALWAYS THE BEST. Premiums paid to — THE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO., LTD. give SECURITY and SERVICE —both, very essential. Insurance without Service Is misleading. Support this Local Company, v.ulch has stood to you for years, and keep the premiums In New Zeal&na. V.. E. BUSH Manager. C. K LA Wit IE Local Agent.

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Franklin Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 49, 9 May 1945, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Franklin Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 49, 9 May 1945, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Franklin Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 49, 9 May 1945, Page 4

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