Vo not live in Canada if you would like to enjoy the honour of a title some day. Although about fifty Canadians are entitled to put “Sir” before their names, there is much opposition to the whole business of grunting titles, and this trend in public opinion seems 'to be growing stronger. If there were titles for tobaccos, a high place would be awarded to New Zealand’s favourite brands —lied Shield (Dark) and Blue Shield (Medium), These are the new and better New Zealand toasted tobueeoß. lied Shield is rich and dark in colour, but 'that does not mean it is heavy and strong in flavour. One pipeful will convince you of the smoothness and mellowness of Red Shield. Or perhaps you will prefer Blue Shield, which gives a really cool, satisfying Hinoke. Both are “toasted Io a turn,’’ and mainil'iieturod in New 'Zealand's largest and most modern tobacco factory. Sold in handy L’o?. tins at 1/7, and also in lib. canisters.*
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 211, 20 August 1934, Page 4
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