BM iK The- human-touch „ ida business. China. I must take this opportunity of thanking you for your unfailing courfcsy during the past three or years, in which I have been dealing with you, and for the hu titan - touch which ycu introduce into your business.' I can quite understand how the wrtiers of your testimonials are inspired tosgna them as their experiences coincide with my . own.';. I need not say that although , my Jirect dealings with you may lapse during the time 1 am in England, my consumption of' Punchbowleg will continue as usual. With all best wishes." .. 1 (A British W*ial) On? of the factors that accounts for this human-toiich in our business, is that the Heady the third John Sinclair? personally,'.tests and supervises each blending this fine full-strdjjfoth cool smoking tonacco. The Smoke for the < Outdoor. Man. HI / A- the 2 ounce Vac-Tin at all Tobacconists. John Sinclair Ld- Newcastle-on-Tyne. England. Bagrie & Howie Ld. r Box 1421, Auckland, NuS.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20593, 18 June 1930, Page 21
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