NOW when it comes to cigarettes, every man has a right to his own opinion, and is, in fact, his own expert. The fact that THE “THREE CASTLES” have been leaders in the Cigarette tfade for a generation, and still are, proves that the smoker really does know a good cigarette. Not that he dweoa** try the others once in a while, but as extravagant claims and attractive advertising do not make a good eigarette, he invariably returns to THE “THREE CASTLES” and quality. The question of strengtn is again just a matter of taste. Green or Yellow, the fineness and quality are the same, but the blend of slightly stronger leat in the Yellow gives just that added flavour which so many men’s taste calls for, while the Green, lacking nothing in flavour, suit the smoker whose taste calls for a milder Tobacco.
JJOTEL, QREYMOUTH. (Under entirely new Management). MRS. THORNTON :: Proprietor. (Late of tho Post Office and Railway Hotels). This well-known and up-to-date hotel has been completely renovated and with its spacious rooms, good table and complete electric lighting system, assures patrons of every comfort, combined with cleanliness and attention. A HOME AWAY FROM HOME Only the best Spirits Stocked. Speights and best 1 al beers on tap.
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Grey River Argus, 24 July 1926, Page 8
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210Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, 24 July 1926, Page 8
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