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IMPORKIff MNOUMffIT We wish to advise the motoring public of Westland that, on and after Monday, October 16, our business will be conducted from our new premises in HERBERT STREET. SCHAEFS LTD. Distributors for Chevrolet, Opel & Buick Cars.
“No, girls didn’t smoke when I was a girl,” said a white-haired Wellington lady to an interviewer, “didn’t dream of it. Now I’m told los of them smoke as many cigarettes as their brothers or fiances do. Must be very bad for them.” “Oh not necessarily,” said the scribe, with a smile, “modern methods of culture and manufacture have revolutionised things. Take the most popular brands of cigarette tobaccos now—Riverhead Gold and Desert Gold. Both are virtually free from nicotine, because they’re toasted, consequently harmless, and both are unequalled for quality. Life’s far more strenuous than formerly, and the genuine ‘toasted’ with its calming, soothing influence is really a boon The three other toasted brands — Cavendish, Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog) and Cut. Plug No. ID (Bullshead) make excellent cigarettes too, but are chiefly favoured by pipe smokers.” “Ah, well,” conceded the old lady, “times have changed, as you say, and perhaps modern girls (men too') are fortunate to have these toasted tobaccos at their service.” “Believe me, Madam,” said the journalist, “they! are!”—Advt. I
| GARDEN LIME & MANURES Y Delivered Free in Greymouth <*> or Cobden. X LIME— • -5/“ P er sac k | Superphosphates- 8/6 sack of Ijcwt. J Blood & Bone Manure- 11/- per cwt. ♦ 141hs Bags Garden Guano- at 1/6 bag X We also quote Delivered Free at Greymouth or Free on Rail. Greymouth: — ♦ “Moose” Meal 1001 b bags at- 19/6 bag f “Moose” Nuts 1001 b bags at- 19/3 bag | KEATING’S CASH GROCERS. : : : GREYMOUTH.
jgPRING TIME is Painting Time! Anvil Lustrous House Paints for quality. 23/6 gallon; Steelite Green. 30/- gallon; Steelite Red, 20/- gallon.— Smith and Smith, Ltd., Mackay St.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 16 October 1939, Page 4
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