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A well-known Manrilanrtcr j list returned from a trip Home, visited Birmingham in the course of Jus travels and was shown at a wholesale- warehouse a I,of of elaborately oarvod tobacco-pipes of allegedly Maori origin. On inquiring the price ho was asked whether lie was •‘in the trade,” and unhlnshingly said “yes.” Of course he isn’t, lie merely wanted to get a little “inside mlormation.” These pipes are made in Birmingham and get into the curio" shops of London and elsewhere where .they are sometimes sold at fancy prices to “collectors.” What a world! It isn’t quite so easy to fake New Zealand lobaeco because of its comparative freedom from nicotinetile result of Hie special purifying process it is pub through at the factory, and which 'eliminates most of its" nicotine and makes it safe to smoke to any. extent. There are only four brands: Cavendish, Jt'iverlioad Gold, Navy Cut No. .‘l, and Cm Plug No. 10. They are famous, every oncwif them, for their flavour and matchless fragrance. Of course, they are being imitated—every good thing is. So mind what you buy!

TRTE Print at slimiest notice Coni’ cert Tickets, lia.ll Programmes, Danco Tickets, Invitation Cards, Wedding Invitations, M.emoriam Cards, etc., etc. Up-to-date stock of Latest Deeigns Gisborne Times Print,i Off Wnrlr*.

MANY years' reputation behind the name —you cannot get a more economical tea than—--4 TuahelX m 'fm p@r lb Bac-ksd by all tbo resources that have made “Amber Tips” No, I grade (still packed in Lne red and yellow cartons) the utmost for quality, and really exceptional character. Both grown in the Empire. <& tSmg&wg i Try the m S3 e # ernes for Artistic Printing

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11826, 6 January 1933, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11826, 6 January 1933, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11826, 6 January 1933, Page 6

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