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1 it would say, "Give me good oil and plenty of it." Many cars are "old" long before their time because they have been improperly and infrequently lubricated. Have Your Car Oiled and Greased by Our Modern Methods at regular intervals. We have the equipment to do the job properly and promptly, and we'll save you money! Holah & Hedley Ltd. Austin and Chevrolet Cars, Main St., TE KUITI. 'Phone 276.

The world's annual consumption of cigarette tobacco now runs into billions. Originally they were all made, consequently comparatively expensive. Then some ingenious person invented a machine which turned out as many cigarettes in an hour as hand labour could produce in a week. Naturally prices fell, and cigarette smoking fairly caught on. But the cigarette tobacco in use at that time was far from present day standards, and you'd have searched in vain for brands of such superlative quality as Riverhead Gold or Desert Gold—two of the finest cigarette tobaccos in * the world. The three other toasted brands (chiefly favoured by pipe smokers), Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead), Cavendish, and Navy Cut No, 3 (Bulldog), are also unequalled for flavour and bouquet, and for their comparative freedom from nicotine —eliminated by toasting. All five brands are in universal use and are manufactured in prodigious quantities to meet the ever-growing demand. Their popularity has brought out various imitations—that was inevitable! It is the penalty success always has to pay. But the real toasted cannot be imitated. (473)'

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King Country Chronicle, Volume XXIX, Issue 4731, 10 August 1935, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 King Country Chronicle, Volume XXIX, Issue 4731, 10 August 1935, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 King Country Chronicle, Volume XXIX, Issue 4731, 10 August 1935, Page 2

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