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Second only to “ Amber I ips, still sold in the red and yellow packets (this original blend naturaJy , costs a little more).

, After coffee is finished,and the cigarette smoked... then is the time forWrigley**. After every meal, Wrigley’s, by promoting the flow of the digestive juices, aids digestion so that every mcaJ is more enjoyable. It cleanses and protects teeth and leaves the mouth fresh and clean. You will enjoy the lasting flavour of Wrigley’s . . . its cool freshness, its goodness, remain tempting to the end. In two flavours —P.K., with the genuine double-distilled peppermint flavour, and Spearmint, with the pure mint leaf flavour. Only id. a packet worth many times more for the good it docs you. MADE IN AUSTRALASIA WITH EMPIRE MATERIALS & Su GAfl UT PER W PACKET W! S 3 m *OB2 AM 13 MEANS BETTER C i- EWING SWEET

TO A! 0 CLEARER SPEAKINGClear thinking is essential for dear speaking. A n<l so is a dear rli.ro.at. Constant coughing and tlmnileloaring is a great drawback and a nuisance. duskiness can < l uidrlv be relieved. ,l>y taking _ Baxter’s Lung Preserver. “ Maxtor V’ cuts the phlegm and clears the air passages. IT you need this correction, or know someone, iwho does—get a bottle to-day at the nearest chemist or store! 1 (I, 2/0 and I/O.

The inquisitive old gentleman watched the man opposite in the Oneliunga tram lilt his pipe and light up. "Would you think me inqusitive,'’’ ventured the old gentle, man, ‘“if I asked how uianv pipes of tobacco you smoke daily T' The man laughed. “Six or seven, perhaps,’’ he answered. “Say ten unices a •week!'” was the next question. A careless nod was the reply. “Sir,” said the old gentleman, “you may not know it, but you are digging your grave will] your pipe. Tin smoke too much, and tobacco is lull of poison—nicotine.” “Not all brands of tobacco, surely!' -was the laughing reply, “why 1 know at least four brands that contain hard, iv anv nicotine, and '•moke one of them ‘myself:” The old gentleman, (who said h<. was a moderate smoker), begged to he told the names ot the four brands, and enrol ully jotted them down in Ins note-hook: Riverhead Gold. Navy Cut No. T Cavendish and Cut dug No. If). “There’s next to no nicotine m those.” lie was told, “because they are toasted, and the toasting culminates the poison.” I The engagement of Miss Relit Ross Cm re, daughter of the late Mr. Ross Core and Mrs l ?0 ~s Gore, ot Cl ads wood Cardens. Double Hay. Sydney (formerly of Wellington.), to Mr. ’Lewis Shaw, a popnlav young Kw;-li-sh actor, has been announced. Mr. Shaw was in New Zealand a few >eals ago in ‘lie title r"le <’l 11 o -.age \< tsiou of ‘‘Young Woodley.” and Liter as Lieutenant Raleigh m “Journey s End.” Protect yourself against losses hv fire hv insuring with the Norwich Union Lire insurance Society. Ltd.— W. Lissant Clayton.

A CELEBRATED STATESMAN ONCE REPLIED JF*. IkJL JL X vJLX Lw TIME AND CIRCUMSTANCE DECIDE THE WISDOM OR OTHERWISE OF SUCH AN ANSWER, f 3 A B First Models Arriving Shortly. MANUFACTURED in BY OB AT THE 09 JIU UO&M%9 t DUE TO ARRIVE BY THE ft.Mi.Sl RANGITIKI OCTOBER 31st, DIRECT FROM LONDON. WaT VALUE *ol® MOTraPHSi AND BBH’AIN. TItTJLY THE FORD IS A GREAT BRITISH INDUSI-AI. : FORD AGENTS Gisborne anaTokQma.ru Bay.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11767, 14 October 1932, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11767, 14 October 1932, Page 6