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Woollies and Warmth for Winter. thlFrahnbow Has a pot of gold at its feet for the lucky finder. RAINBOW- TIME ' • At our Store has a wealth of golden bargains for everyone. EM IS m « " ' • W ■ ou Warmth for the wet stormy a ; da y s - Wool is light, warm, and hygienic. We have all the soft, beautiful Bllplii shades of the Rainbow embodied in v; 1. ’ UWOW , Wools and Garments for the Little .• ’■¥/. yw -i ' Ones and the Grown-ups. Cosy BlanklluWu/* ets u ? s ’ an d Eiderdowns to keep Ki out l^e co d' HEALTH IS YOUR RAINBOW TREASURE. KEEP WARM AND WELL. niONS LTD. FOR WOOLLENS

“My birthday to-day,” he said with a broad grin, as he blew in, “and a few of the lads are coming along tonight to celebrate! Whoopee! Yes, I’ve got everything ready! The fatted calf will be there, the drinks are ordered, and all T want now is a bit of baccy. Something extra special. Get me? Say half a pound. We’re all pipe smokers.” 1 “O-K.,” said the tobacconist ,as he weighed up the weed', “if you and your cobbers don’t like this’call me a Dutchman-” Next week the festive one popped in again with, “Say! i Don’t know what that baccy was you handed out the other day but all the lads wanted to know the brand, and I couldn’t say—didn’t know myself.” The tobacconist smiled. “Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead),” he said. “Knew you’d like it. Everybody does. Its toasted 1 , same as Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Cavendish, Riverhead Gold and Desert Gold. They're all best sellers! Talk about bouquet! Can you beat it? I ask you?” “You’ve said it, boss! Let’s have another half-pound. That’s baccy that is!”—Advt.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 20 April 1938, Page 4

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