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"Oh yes." said the tobacconist to the interviewer, with a laugh, smokers have their little peculiarities like other folks. Some of my ‘regulars’ f’rinstance, always smoke the highest grade briars and don’t care what they pay for them, while others, just as well in 1 guess, never give moie than a shilling for a pipe. It’s just the same : with tobacco. Some smokers must have what they reckon the best while others will smoke anything. But it s not the highest priced tobaccos mind you, that are always the best. Take ‘Wasted’ f’rinstance. Although moderately priced there’s really nothingbetter on the market than Cut Plug No. 10 (Btillshead), Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Cavenish. Riverhead Gold and Desert Gold- For flavour and aroma they fairly take the biscuit, while their comparative harmlessness (due to the toasting of the leaf) protects even the heaviest smoker. But you’ve been smoking Cut Plug No. 10 for years yourself, so you ought to know I'm right when I say there’s nothing to beat these brands-” "Right you are!” said the pressman heartily, “there isn’t!” —Advt.

She Sings ~ Nou) in the Kitchen _ O 1 yeais W ° manhood struggled along with the open /ire, oven and ordinary - |||g / — stove, doing her best to feed ® y hungry mouths. Cooking, then, |||l| MOKAT lcas a as - i tvilh little to light* ~~~ — IL en ie drudgery. Those were HR F\W i M ie days when she was too |||pS SH £% 'll tired to hum a lullaby. ■ JWWI HUBBUB ■ ■ SRI H MMBBBBBBI K■K • . ||| ' ? □BiFIR Otle S^ie iea, d °f Electric Cook* Ing. JThat a Time, Labour and Money * ;; Saving system it has proved itself to be! \ R% / A ''' - Then she, too, demanded an Electric L, Range—and got one. Now the family v ' wi th-11: JI listens to her Singing in the Kitchen. V'>' W 1)0 you SING IN YOUR kitchen ? perhaps you HAVEN’T A MOFFAT. -'R - SH 5 | Over 58,000 users in New Zealand are -R J = X |W? singing the praises of Electric Ranges. (Y grey ELECTRIC . jfcr " POWER BOARD Supplies the Service

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Greymouth Evening Star, 26 April 1938, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 26 April 1938, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 26 April 1938, Page 12

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