Well, why didn’t I put in a Hobbs Battery P We paid enough for ezperienoe, I’ll insist this time, P. J. Kirkland, AUTO ELECTRICIAN, BROADWAI.
ALE AND STOUT - BREWED AND BOTTLED BY BURTON’S BURTON BREWERY CO.
better hurry— AND GET THAT LAMP! j-m 'V) TT’S simplv courting disaster or a, Z X* J law court action if you cycle at / night without a lamp—so call and select one immediately. Electric Self - Generating Lighting > g e t s 35s to £2 5s // Electric Battery Lamps 15s Acetylene Lamps 8s bd Oil Lamps 3s 6d JACK WARNER IDEAL CYCLE WORKS, PALMERSTON NORTH.
\ Get Your Kodak Out It’s fun to Kodak and there s lasting pleasure in the pictures themselves. Those snapshots will mean more to you every time you open the album. Kodaks from 37/6; Brownies from 10/6. 'Latest Catalogue Free on Request OF ALL KODAK DEALERS LOCAL KODAK DEALERS; rcwT.it PHOTO STORES Tk. S,«rc. J. R. CUNNINGHAME. Ch.»Ut, 17 ■r«Jw.y. CENTRAL PHOTO MURts. 1« ■J'l" WALKER Ckeanit Mai* Strait. W P HENDERSON, Cbamiit. The Sq»»ra. J. H. WALR.tr.. " , ' Jr. G. F. FRAMJEE, Phetoirapbic Dealer. Gearae S:r««t, Palmenton Hrrth.
6 Major Points for a Good Cigarette The Tobacco Only the finest and' purest American leaf without the admixture of any other growths should be used, as in Army Clubs The Paper Only Pure ribbed Watermarked Paper free from ■ Printers’ Inks and Bronze Powder should be used, as in Army Clubs The Manufacture , t ‘ Each cigarette should be perfectly made filled and finished as Army Clubs. There should be no variation in size, quality, or condition. \ The Cigarettes Should be wrapped in Tissue and again in .Foil, to maintain the flavour of the Tobacco, as in Army Clubs. The Packet Should be protected by a sealed wrapper, preserving unvarying condition in any climate, as in Army Clubs. The Guarantee Each packet should be guaranteed always sweet, clean and fresh as Army Clubs. 0 for 9d. !0 for ;0 for 3/9 % pare ribbed water - Ji arked paper ivander* Ltd., London- v '' Pioneer* of Hygienic Cigarette Packing ' The Major New Zeeland Distributors-ADMORE & MASON, Wellington.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 174, 24 June 1926, Page 4
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