A (FARMER'S GUiN. The story is told of an improvident farmer who so frequently found it necessary to pawn his gun that it became known as his '‘pop-gun.’’ Had he practised economy in small matters, doubtless he would not only have been saved much of his financial einbarassmont, but be would have been able to enjoy life more fully. And this tabes us to the subject of economy in Tobacco. Most smokers find that the last few pipefuls of Tobacco carried in a tin lost much of their enjoyment on account of being shaken about. The manufacturers of died Shield (dark) and Blue Shield (medium) have paid special attention to this matter with the result that a Tobacco Saving Slide is enclosed in every tin. This slide keeps the Tobacco sweet and compact down to the last pipeful. GNTew (Zealand Tobacco at its best deserves this extra care. Red .Shield and -Blue Shield Tobaccos arc on sale everywhere at 1/7 per tin, also in 1 lb. canisters. X3l
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Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 30 April 1934, Page 5
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168Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 30 April 1934, Page 5
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