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MAORI tiki,- which is believed to . have a high value, was accidentally found by ai boy, Joseph Skinner, .aged 12, while playing at Titahi Bay, Wellington. It was about five inches long and three inches broad. It was lying among some bones and what

I » // . 0 0* <*°* • What o mon ! What a serve. What a: . : shame. Still what’s a netted cannon ball to a chance to learn about Player’s Airman . . : the tobacco that put the Ah! in Roll-your-own. A fine, friendly, Virginia blend; gentle as a lob; smooth as a follow through; as inviting as a new mown grass court. For a real man’s smoke! A solace in idle moments; be wise; be smart and Look, George ...; Airman. PLAYER'S *2; p&a \racrs 1 y JSSi NIA CiCAtoETTP I oz. tins lid 2oz. tins 1/9 VIRGINIA CIGARETTE TOBACCO FOR BEST RESULTS — BON TON CIGARETTE PAPERS. ■■■ ; tUl'

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Northern Advocate, 18 February 1939, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Northern Advocate, 18 February 1939, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Northern Advocate, 18 February 1939, Page 10

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