5U FAMCXJSofy PORTRAITS CELEBRITIES OF BRITISH HISTORY a Given away in every packet of London- . '*'* Made Piccadilly Cigarettes you will find an attractive Picture Card of some notable personage in British History. FAITHFUL These cards are actually art reproductions which scan briefly the long-stretched REPRODUCTIONS OF MASTERS of S™ FROM ENGLISH MT GALLERIES with Thomas Becket and finishes with . A|| &f the 5Q picture cards that go the Lady of the Lamp, Florence Night- into this attractive album are faithful ingale. Truly a wonderful series--rich reproductions of portraits by masters in history value—excellent for reference exhibited in the National Art Gallery 1 7 • • . a<. r~ n„„, and ether famous portrait galleries -also, a miniature Art Gallery of Cele- throughout England P The complete bribes as painted by ramous Masters. series has a highly instructive and NOW / - A unique combination - qua/itv rV .\ 3 o^ e6 0 \ \ WrvJ-tazixie M, \ ow w m ' \«a»§Brj ■ \ ---' *RJL tA. im.
KNIT YOUR WAY INTO FASHION The shops are featuring the new colours: Reds and wines, greens, rusty browns, Tuscan and brown and pottery red. And they’re showing KAIAPOI Wools in those very colours—for cardigans and jumpers and the knitted dresses coming into vogue—as well as the colours you want for bed-jackets, children’s wear, and so forth. Then there is the new “Silverine” Wool with bright silk thread that shines with iridescent effect—very attractive. Knit your way into fashion with Kftlgpoi KAIAPOI PAYS TOP PRICES FOR NEW ZEALAND WOOL NIGH ££ QQ Q I An excursion train had stopped unAMIVAAimP expectedly at a country station, and ErQ Kt C’CII Dm jMn| the guard noticed blue smoke pouring iBEiVWUDKv K&EW9 from the window of a carriage labelled Constant headaches, poor cir- “No Smoking.” He opened the door, n^flualSs^d Sidney d and EWS and, after surveying six guilty-looking bladder weaknesses are caused VV.UIU holidaymakers, remarked: “Gentlein » EtoTTO men, there are two rules on this line 3 . months’ course of dr which are repeatedly broken. First. th^^pSipti^^High'Blood Pres- smoking is forbidden in carriages not ' sure—to banish aches and pains, improve set as j t ] e f or the purpose. Also, the circulation, rejuvenate your arteries, give * you new vitality. n macktn7lF’<; company s servants may not accept gratuities. You have already broken At u your chemist. one o f these rules.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 22 July 1936, Page 5
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