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“Home, sweet Home!” Make up the fire and throw a log or two on it, with a bright little kettle singing merrily on the hob. On the small table set out the Scotch, the lemon, loaf-sugar and sundries. Draw your easiest easy chair, up to the blaze, light your pipe or cigarette, lean well back, open your book—and you’re in for a good time, even if you are ‘all on your lonesome.’ What should you load your pipe with, or make your cigarette of? Well for the pipe there’s nothing like Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead). But if you like something milder there’s Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), or Cavendish (the 'Sporting mixture). Should you prefer cigarettes, roll your own with Riverhead Gold, or Desert Gold. You can’t get anything so good if you pay double the money for it. The five, brands of this splendid tobacco contain so little nicotine (being toasted), that you can smoke them for hours without burning your tongue or irritating your throat. There’s no “bite” in toasted! —Advt.

HERE’S HEALTH. Don’t let middle age and its trials get a grip on you—take J.D.K.Z. Gin. Wakes dormant kidneys, cleanses the blood stream, tones the system, and banishes rheumatic tendencies. Distilled with the berries of Italian Juniper. In flasks, pints and quarts. —all hotels and bottle stores. 4

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Greymouth Evening Star, 19 June 1940, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 19 June 1940, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 19 June 1940, Page 3

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