w, ■ s . F m wm {h«K?.lc*«>KCS. T.S.S AwateA fc'*' ><ttfv y>a<'<st,'N') / Bi. mmmmm m oaofrJCw Viscounti'ss Bleclisloe, who performed the ceremony of naming the ‘Awatea’’ ou the occasion of her launching, has sent out iroin England for nvsentation to the vessel a silver rose howl for installation in the first class omige. The ho.il was recently hand •,! to Captain •Da Vex- by Mrs C. U. Ahi.c wife of one of the directors. The bowl is 17 inches across by 10i nelies high without the oaken ha.se.
w l’ve just discovered that you can buy Prize Crop in two cuts—-fine and coarse.” “Yes, everybody likes Prize Crop’s flavour, but tastes in “cuts” differ” “I see! So Prize Crop is made fine as well as coarse cut to suit every man who rolls his I>. own.” b a & mm o m mt M 2 ozs.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 May 1937, Page 2
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143Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 21 May 1937, Page 2
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