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ISJSPU-- 11,■ |" u A YU f M £ * / "IKS <*? vW HS? 3SV W'3 V>A vli '■V. r .\-| Upon arrival in England of the N.Z. Cricket Team, their Manager sent the following letter to Messrs. Major Drapkin & Co., Manufacturers of the famous "Greys" Cigarettes: — London, England, May 24th, 1927. Dear Sirs, Please inform me if arrangements can be made for the NewZealand Cricket Team now touring England to receive weekly supplies of "GREYS" Cigarettes to our various addresses. It may interest to know that several members of the Team are regular smokers of the "GREYS" in New Zealand, and speak most highly of their quality. Yours faithfully, (Signed) DOUGLAS HAY, jjLgz Manager. MILD MEDIUM STRENGTH IN GREEN PACKETS STRENGTH IN GOLD PACKETS Silk Cut Virginia Cigarettes Ihotop^ Team FEU Mild /I smo These enlarged Photogravures have been specially engraved from a photograph taken at Lords. They are posted free in return for: — ' EITHER "Greys" Gold 36 '' Greys Empty 10's Packets or «. Greys -> y GrPen 18 „ .. 20's , Packets w ILL BE 7 „ „ 50 s Tins ACCEPTED. When posting packets, enclose your name and full address, plainly written. Address package to — P.O. Box 524, Christchurch This offer is open for a limited period only—start collecting at once.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19675, 29 June 1927, Page 5
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