The jieople of Leadliills, a remote, village in I.a rna rkslii re. were surprised to hear recently that they, as a community, had heen left £IO.OOO hv Mr. James Alexander, a native of the village, whom they ha,] all forgotten. As a hoy he had left the village to seek his fortune in Glasgow. A number of smokers in New Zealand have also had a pleasant surprise recently. Because it was rather dark in appearnnce. they thought RED SIIIERD TOBACCO was too strong for them. When, however, they have lieen invited to try a pipeful they have found that it is not only easy to smoke hut infinitely more satisfying and enjoyable than any Tobacco they have t rie,i before—an,[ yet not nt nil strong. The reason lies in the perfect method of toasting. Red Shield (Dark)—and Blue Shield (Medium) are New Zealand Tobaccos at their best an,] toaster to a turn. Sold in handy 2oz tins at 1/7 and also in One Found Canisters.
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Feilding Star, Volume 11, Issue 4180, 1 March 1934, Page 5
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