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It was after the fourth race. Coming away from the “tote” with, a happy expression on his face Ted started filling his pipe. “Hullo, Peter,” he exclaimed, seeing an old friend. “How do, Ted,” replied Peter, “don't tell me you struck that Hast winner?'' “Yes, sir. Had a pound on it, too. How about a fill?” ‘‘ No thanks, Ted, I’ve smoked too much already. My mouth is burnt up. ’' “You should try this Blue Shield,” said Ted, “smoke all day and it w'on’t affect you.” These new and better New Zealand tobaccos —Blue Shield (Medium) and Red Shield (Dark) —are “toasted to a turn.” That’s why they are so cool and enjoyable to smoke. No bite or burn, but 100 per cent smoking pleasure. In 2oz pocket tins—only 1/7—or economical 11b tins. “ 8

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Northern Advocate, 7 February 1934, Page 3

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