Come in for Supper After the show, come in and have your supper here. There are many attractions here —< good food, roomy tables, spaciow aisles, and excellent service. What more can you ask forf HARKER’S Ring ’pnone 227 and make reservation*.
F CHOLERTON MP.O.C., M.V.O.A. OPTICAL SPECIALIST. Wishes to announce that he has purchased the business of JOHN R. PROCTOR LTD., OPTICIANS, 200 High Street, Christchurch. (Opposite Clock Tower.) And will be making regular visits as u-.ua! to Greymouth. AU repairs can now be sent to the above address.
Amongst the treasured possessions of a well-known Christchurch doctor is a collection of tobacco pipes. Nearly every pipe has a history. A fine Meerschaum is raid to have belonged to Sir George Grey, and a long clay is supposed to have, been used by Tennyson who always smok.J clays and never smoked the same one twice. The collection is worth money, but the owner wouldn’t part with it He says by the way (and quite truly) that the tobacco counts far more than the pipe it isi moked in. and he never fails to warn his patient! to avoid brands containing much nicotine His personal preference is for New Zealand tobacco be- 1 cause he considers it the purest on the' market and the freest from nicotine, while the foreign brands are all more, or less full of the latter' The New Zealand, owing to its splendid quality is a universal favourite You run no risk with it It can be smoked freely without fear of consequences. Popular brand!: “Riverhead Gold” (aromatic); “Cavendish” and “Navy Cut” (medium); “Cut Plug No 10” (full).—lo4
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Grey River Argus, 13 May 1929, Page 4
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