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That's fine! 11l ,5$ - :*:*» y § •: - :■■ sLong cut even strand of >.: < fill : i >™x ¥ ¥ im <*z*? 11^ Bss vS-w BSS IS W m* : Vy. Jis's g§? ■S-Ss* W: m m MMwwm Make rolling smoking smoother.. MORE ECONOMICAL You'll be surprised how fine this newGreys tobacco is. It's called Fine Cut... and it is fine cut. It rolls quickly and easily into delightfully pleasant cigarettes. It smokes smoothly and coolly and slowly, too. That's why its so very economical. Yes... the Usual Cut Greys is still available as well. And both types of Greys now imported are guaranteed to be identical in quality.. . . though different in cut. Smoke Greys ana enjoy the finest quality tobaccos made. Greys standards of quality will always be maintained. CT.3.33. 2 oz. Tins 1/9 loz. Packets 10 id 2,

Cinema production, one of America]l leading industries. Bubbling with life ... sparkling with interest, America electrifies the senses. "Champagne of travel" in everything but cost! Do you long to trade the routine of daily duty for broad highways of romance? Set sail for America and drink deeply of the elixir of new experiences. Your voyage, a mere 15-day jaunt (via Fiji, Samoa, Hawaii) on a liner that garlands the way with gaiety and ease: The new and distinguished "Mariposa" or "Monterey" Equally luxurious, America's monarchs-of-the-rails. Richly-appointed trains with "Pullman" sleeping cars...dining, club, buffet and observation cars . . . barber, valet, ladies' maid . . i every comfort money can command, yet commanding little money, so modest the fares. Bridge vast spaces with ease (3,000 miles, coast-tO-coast, in 75 hours with one change of trains!). See. America's extremes. From below sea-level in Death Valley to the eternal snow-mantle of / jm^xi the Great Divide . . . from lush forests of the North to treeless plains of the Southwest . . . from primitive pueblos of the Indian Detour to the steel-ribbed skyline of the world's motorcar metropolis, Detroit. Sense America's might in her symphony of sound: HisS of steam and crackle of electricity ... the "z-z-zing" of millions of tires on street and highway ... cattle-herds' bellow and cowboys' shrill yells... the robust song of rushing waters in Yosemite, Yellowstone, Grand Canyon, Niagara Falls...ceaseless traffic-roar of cities from Los Angeles and San Francisco to Philadelphia and New York! Generous stopovers permit visits and side-trips everywhere. Fares, meals, Jiotels all travel-costs are low. Every detail of this exhilarating trip is described in photograph and text of the new booklet . . • "England Across America". Ask P§|§§i f or a CO Py-' • 110 cost or °blig a ti° n , of course. cm JQm-Z + Oc&cuiLc jCUce (Incorporated in the U.S.A.) . AMERICAN RAILWAYS TRAVEL and INFORMATION BUREAU Representatives: HENDERSON & MACFARLANE, LTD. • Maritime Buildings, Quay Street, Auckland

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21983, 14 December 1934, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21983, 14 December 1934, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21983, 14 December 1934, Page 22