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Wmmmßßk » wmm. iliilim ■lll mm tjpi. r «W*! The Famous Airman Shirts, in Blue, Green, Biscuit and White. UMMIT r 8 II SHIRTS CRAWFORD BOLES, MEN'S AND BOYS' OUTFITTER, "THE CENTRE TE KUITI i^^^v'^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^fi Reu) Season's Goods For LADIES -> at Miss Rive's. A cordial invitation is extended to the Ladies of Te Kuiti and District to inspect my New Season's Goods in my NEW, WELL-LIGHTED AND COMMODIOUS SHOWROOM. The recent additions to my premises will be of great advantage to Ladies in making a choice. MISS RIVE THE LADIES' OUTFITTER, PHONE 240. RORA STREET, TE KUITI.

"Just fancy!"—as the ladies say. In 1850 the English railway companies provided one smoking car on each long journey train. That wouldn't be much use nowadays when evei-y----bodv smokes. It's a sociable habit and has cemented many friendships. There is a freemasonry of the pipe. And, given the right tobacco, there's no more harm in smoking than there is in eating your dinner. But it is to be deeply regretted, therefore, that so many tobaccos are foul with nicotine (deadly in its effects). Happily our New Zealand brands are not like that. The special process to which they are -subjected when manufactured successfully eliminate the nicotine. They owe their delicious flavour and incomparable bouquet to the same process—the toasting of the leaf. When buying smokers will do well to remember that there are only four brands: Riverhead Gold, Navy Cut No. 3, Cavendish and Cut Plug No. 10. They vary in strength from a mild aromatic, to a rich; full-flavoured sort. There is no difference in the quality—it is matchless.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume XXVI, Issue 3440, 8 March 1932, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 King Country Chronicle, Volume XXVI, Issue 3440, 8 March 1932, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 King Country Chronicle, Volume XXVI, Issue 3440, 8 March 1932, Page 2