NOT THE SAME CHILD Sinco taking WADE'S WORM FIOR. you would not believe it was the same child. No longer pulled -down by worlds, she is regaining health." and - spirits rapidly. Pleasant to take; absolutely harmless; WADE'S WOltM FIGS are popular with children and parents, too.*
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a j George is often complimented on the way he ties his dress bows. But if you could take a peep behind the scenes you might observe him, all hot andi, bothered, make havoc of one white strip after another—and then shout for his wife, light up an "Army Glub," and close his eyes in fragrant ecstasy while cool fingers fashion a perfect butterfly at his manly throat. ' ; An "Army Club," naturally; for this is a cigarette to soothe the weary soul with the choice flavour of its prime Virginia tobacco, rolled in water-marked paper hygienically free from printer's ink, and kept fresh and sweet by the now famous "Army Club" method oj, packing. 'A i THE CIGARETTE THAT SET A STANDARD " "1. > 20 f. ""'"" Jlho in 50's and 100's. New Zealand Distributors: ADMORE & MASON. WELLINGTON. > ' Cavanders Limited (Established 1775). Pioneers of the Fourfold pack
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 11 June 1927, Page 7
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214Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 11 June 1927, Page 7
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