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Upon one occasion when the late Andrew Kirkcaldy was playing with his friend, Benny Sayers, against two Englishmen in an international match the Scots seemed perplexed as to which club to play for their second shot. They debated loudly and eventually decided ro take a brassie. The Englishmen, whose turn it was to play first, acted on what they ( had heard from their famous opponents, hit a fine brassie shot, and just reached a bunker. Thon the Scots put back the brassie, played a cleek, and Avon the hole. What the Englishman felt is not recorded, but it is probable they -said the same as many a man who backed the wrong horse upon somebody else’s advice. There are, however, some things concerning , which the experience of others provides valuable guidance. A case in point is tobacco. Blue Shield (Mfedjum) alnd Red Shield (Dark) are recommended as New Zealand Tobaccos at their best because thev have been toasted to a turn which has developed in a delightfully subtle way all their natural qualities, thus producing a wholesome, cool and satisfying smoke. On sale everywhere, 1/7 per 2oz tin —and in useful one-pound canisters. —6O.

Prevent Premature Greyness with Rachel Hair Tonic, containing properties to awaken hair roots and soalp. 3/6. —Parkinson and Co., Chemists.—Advt.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 26 December 1934, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 26 December 1934, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 26 December 1934, Page 4