THROUGH THE MAJOR’S EYEGLASS NO. 4 m: to s& a I § ’r&t Sfel 3K2C K. 3 7 44 The right word” ‘"Dear Sirs’”, dictated Mellins, “‘ln reply to your letter of the 23rd prox. . . “Inst.”, suggested Miss Tappit. “Ult. it is”, said Mellins. “Um—er —‘the suggestion you make is’—er —um —now what is their suggestion ?” As a secretary Miss Tappit is worth all her 8 st. 1\ lbs. in gold. From her handbag she produced a packet of “Army Club,” Mellins lit one ecstatically, and immediately found the right word. “First-rate!” he exclaimed, and Miss Tappit took it down. After that Mellins kept on finding one right word after another as he savoured the fine flavour of the good “ Army Club" tobacco , rolled in water-marked paper ftee from printer's ink, and kept ever fresh by the famous “Army Club” method of packing. Army Club THE CIGARETTE THAT SET A STANDARD 10 for 9d. & 20 for 1/6 Jlho in 50’s and / 00’s. I New Zealand Distributors: ADMORE & MASON, WELLINGTON. Cavanders Limited (Established 1775.) Pioneers of the Fourfold Pack
SAVING MADE PLEASANT. I suppose I must have a sympathetic I nature, for my friends keep .coming to mo with their troubles, and I wish they wore all as easy to console as an old friend who grumbled about the price of Cigarettes and Tobacco. I pointed out that he could buy a really first-class Virginia Tobacco for Sd an ounce, and now he is smoking Bears Tobacco, sold loose by weight at 8d per oz. Ho thinks me -and the Tobacco real comforters. —Advt. 2 Advertising does help sell goods,) but the thing it does that is of even | greater importance is to get people' icquainted with these goods —lets j them know they exist.
Wit'll Influenza raging 1 in Great Britain and Europe, it will not be out of place to mention a method many Hew Zealanders used, both to remedy and minimise this complaint. They breathed healing antiseptic vapours right through the affected respiratory organs, by allowing Pulmonas to dissolve slowly in the mouth. "Remember Pulmonas at Chemists. 3
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Northern Advocate, 31 January 1927, Page 3
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