New Zealand = <&< Work 1 - . ~ A r O. 2of a aeries of advertisements for Silver Fern Tobacco, , — THE MAN ON THE LAND ’ He Uves * 1 vigorous outdoor life, and he’s a sound judge man y thing - Take tobacco, for instance: large numbers of farmers in all parts of the W ) Dominion swear by SILVER FERN for a really vMk sa h s tying smoke and 'many happy rollings « A Make a point of asking for SILVER FERN- th® \H? ! * New Zealand Cigarette Tobacco, if you want i x( I |j / to roll a better, more enjoyable cigarette. Jgjil FINE CUT OR c ° arse cut CIGARETTE TOBACCO FOi “MANY HAPPY ROLLINGS”
So easily made —so wholesome and delicious—CßEMOLA. This rich. Scotch custard is so nourishing and children love it. —Advt.
TMPORT Restrictions do not apply A to Anvil Paints because they ar N.Z. made. Support your own industries .—Smith & Smith, Mackay St,,
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Greymouth Evening Star, 6 February 1939, Page 11
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150Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 6 February 1939, Page 11
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