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A Shaw Savill steamers are all one-class W vessels, either 'Cabin' or ‘Tourist’ class; and passengers have the run of the whole •hip in a new standard of comfort and enjoyment: unusually large deck space, superlative cuisine, and music, cinemas and swimming pools on every ship. ‘Cabin’ Class, £67-£B2; ‘Tourist’, £3B-£so. (plus Exchange and Tax.) Fastest Route to England, via Panama AGENTS; Common, Shelton & Go., Ltd. Dalgety & Co., Ltd. Murray, Roberts & C 0.., Ltd. YOU will like LANE’S MEDOLINE Queen ol Skin Tonics—for rough, scaly, sunburned, cracked and chapped

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WHO SAID? “Tobacco has made more good men, good husbands, kind masters and indulgent fathers than any other blessed thing on this universal earth.” —“Sam Slick—the Cloekmaker.” “Tobacco smoke is the one element ili which by our European manners, men can. sit silent together without embarrassment:'’ —Thomas Carlyle. “The pipe draws wisdom from t lips of the philosopher and shuts up the mouths of the foolish.” —Thackeray. “Smoking makes me a better Christian.” —Bishop Moorhouse. “I do hold it and will affirm it before any prince in Europe to be the most sovereign . and precious weed that ever earth tendered to the use of man.” —Ben Jenson. “There is nothing to equal the pleasure I get out of my pipe since I switched to Blue Shield (Medium) and Bed Shield (Dark). They are indeed New Zealand Tobaccos at their best—and so delightfully cool and satisfying at 1/7 per 2 oz. tin—l oonsider them very modestly priced.” —Thousands of smokers who have learned how good tobacco can really be. 63

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXII, Issue 12442, 2 January 1935, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXII, Issue 12442, 2 January 1935, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXII, Issue 12442, 2 January 1935, Page 2