INCREASED BUSINESS The English Postmaster-General has uniouiiced’that telephone business to tho Continent during a recent months showed the highest amount of communication in the telephone’s history. Post Oflico Savings Bank deposits in England are also steadily increasing and recently reached the record figure og £520,1)00.000. Business is increasing in New Zealand also. Take Tobacco as an example. The number of men smoking Red and Blue Shield is steadily growing. Every day more and more men, respected for their sound judgment and common sense, agree, that Red Shield Dark and Blue Shield Medium are smoother and more •satisfying than any Tobacco they havo tried before. And they're right; These are Now Zealand Tobaccos at their best—and toasted to a turn. Obtainable in 2oz tins,' 1/7 ; and also in one-pound canisters, which save you money.
You would bo surprised, at ihe number of letters we have received from healthy outdoor people (men and women) telling us that they wore amazed last season at the way “SUNOLA” fixed sunburn. “SUNOLA,” 2/- a bottlo all chemists and stores.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 19 April 1934, Page 4
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174Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 19 April 1934, Page 4
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