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OVERHEARD. Mr A.—Hullo! A new tobacco? Mr B. —Not new tobacco —but I’m now to it. Good stuff, too! Mr A.—What’s it called? Mr B.—BLUE SHIELD. Mr A. —It looks a little darker than what you used to smoke. Mr B.—That’s because it has been toasted —to a turn! < Mr A.—What does that do? J Mr B. —Makes it a better smoke. Mr A.—How? Mr B.—lt seems to bring out all the natural goodness of the tobacco. Mr A.—Does the tobacco taste different? Mr B.—lt has a very pleasing and wholesome flavour. Mr A.—ls it cool to smoke? Mr B. —Very cool —and very satisfying. Mr A.—Uinph! Mr B. —Have a fill of Blue Shield? Mr A. —Thanks—perhaps I will. And this is just the way men learn for the first time how good tobacco can really be. Ask for Blue Shield (Medium) or Red Shield (Dark). New Zealand’s Tobaccos at their best—and toasted to a turn! Obtainable everywhere. 1/7 per 2oz. tin, and in one-pc.uad canisters.— Advt.

PRAISED CERTAIN HAIR COLOUR RESTORER. New Zealand acclaims VAN-GREY, the only true hair colour restorer, which amazed England right from its recent introduction. VAN-GREY definitely avoids greyness by rejuvenating the dull, faded pigments in the hair capillary cells. Sold at 5/6 per 10-oz. bottle on Money-Back Guarantee. Obtainable from L. F. Hogg, Chemist. — Advt. Why waste money on cheap paint? Use Lustruss Paint ready for the brush.—SMlTH and SMITH LTD., ‘ate Badger and Co., Mackay Street.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 22 December 1934, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 22 December 1934, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 22 December 1934, Page 2