/W> sh I . pv rWt/ JSF \ rm x B! / I \ WK: JlwC\ w/ ' \ Ms.vy * ft r V2 MH Ilk X I v C6neraiiilaiions Mr Jolliboy/ for suggesting these splendid Glass Jars ■ of Tobacco as Christmas presents — for PI which there is no extra charge. Mr. Jolliboy : Thank you, Father Christmas, I am glad to hear you praise our Glass Jars, for I y° u ate or^’s ex P ert tn Christmas presents. -HQ Father Christmas: And if more than one SPECIAL TOBACCO person thinks of the same idea, the recipient ■ will welcome them all with open arms, as the Tobacco will remain in perfect condition. Mr. Jolliboy: Exactly Father Christmas, the H Q Special Tobacco and SILVER FERN Mild, between them, meet the tastes of every class of smoker. Father Christmas: Yes, and the Glass Jars, l ib. Glass Jar when empty, lam told, are most popular with /it/] the women folk.
Cotton Weavers' Dispute.
The Lancashire cotton weavers’ union after a four year struggle has ratified the agreement. Each weaver will now have charge of six looms instead of four. Pickles, sauces and salads are always more successful when made with SHARLAND’S VINEGAR - pure, piquant, full-flavoured. New Zealand’s best. Accept no other. In bottle or bulk. All atom.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 7, 19 December 1932, Page 3
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