r X'/' '/ 11 AlIlwT : \ 32/137 /SI I fra / •• ‘ ■ \ ( w wllik \ ' THESE 7 Jißl / ' sirens A I"' v l y are now at the H.B. Store in / G I a range of colourings, includ- ' I / k ' n 9 rown > Bl ue . Green ! / / below is the key to y l \ \ 32 / THE ILLUSTRATIONS. < \ \ I Number I —Two-tone Felt; \ r / \ iX” cushion sole and heel. I Number 2—-Coloured Felt I 1 woolly collar trim; I i2/'i29 / \ cushion sole and heel. / • / J L ; ’• Number 3—Plain coloured \ I. SQ 1/ NX . \ Felt; cushion sole and ex- \ I tended cushion heeL I ' Number 4—Flecke'd Felt with r . 1 * a k; leather cap and low I \ wood heel. X // ®x\ A. Number s—Plain Felt with ’ y 'k \ leader cap; leather pump ■ \ / sole and heel, \ / Number 6—Felt Bootie with : f cosy sole and wooden Cuban / 32/159 | ’ heel. \ V NO COUPONS \ \ V . NEEDED / OfM / MAIL orders / I/ I ordering through the post give style f \ numbers. For instance, for Number I at 6/-, include the number 32/96. No T/S/k " coupons needed. . M, f , z A a g a, & w S MA /A yno > MAWHERA QUAY, GREYMOUTH. , Also Hokitika, Westport, Nelson and Blenheim.
“I’m looking for something I don’t • expect to find,” said a Wellington man to his tobacconist, with a laugh.. “What’s that?” enciuired the tobacconist. “A tobacco I can smoke for hours without my tongue feeling as if it had been grilled. I’m frequently in the train all day. Then I always want to smoke more than I am able to.” “Ever tried the New Zealand tobacco?” queried the tobacconist... “No. Is it worth trying?” “Well, I sell more of it than of any other kind. It’s good. Most of the nicotine has been taken out of it, you see.” “How do they manage that?” said the customer. “They toast it. It gets rid of the nicotine as nothing else 'doesImproves the flavour and bouquet., too. You can smoke this tobacco from daylight to dark, without tongue oi' throat suffering. Brands? 'There are six: Riverhead Gold, Desert Gold, Navy Cut No. 3, Pocket Edition, Cut Plug No. 10 and Cavendish.” —The customer invested in a packet of Navy Cut No. 3 “to see if he liked it.” He will. —261,
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Greymouth Evening Star, 13 December 1944, Page 7
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