Something new in wedding presents. Amongst the gifts received by a young Auckland couple the other day was a big canister of the famous cigarette tobacco, R’verhead Gold and as both the bride and groom love a whiff, this very unconventional bridal offering was highly appreciated by them.' Of the ordinary stereotyped wedding gifts there was no lack, and duplicates were as numerous as usual on these occasions. The big tin of “Riverhead” occupied a prominent place amongst the other things and attracted much attention. The donor of the tobacco has set an example well worthy of imitation. His present was one that any “happy pair” would be sure to welcome. Riverhead Gold, it is scarcely necessary to add, is the leading cigarette tobacco, another famous cigarette brand being Desert Gold, while for the pipe smoker the three blends, Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead), Cavendish and Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), are also universal favourites. You’ll find them on sale wherever you go, a convincing proof of their popularity. But intending buyers are cautioned to beware of imitations.—242.
SERVE WITH Delicious Wholesome Custard jQ , made With SEAMEAL WIM CBM# Popular for its appetite appeal. Praised for its food value. This creamy custard dessert contains no starch o*r cornflour. Rich in the essential iodine so frequently lacking in family diet. For health and enjoymentserve Gregg’s Seameal Dessert Custard. In economical cartons at your grocers. W. Gregg & Co. Ltd., Forth Street, Dunedin.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 1 November 1944, Page 7
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