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Burns evenly all the way... m Dear Sir, Working in the open air half the time, I notice how a tobacco burns perhaps more than a lot of people who work indoors. Even in the wind 'Greys' Tobacco burns evenly all the way, and its fine cut makes it roll easily too. Taste and quality you can take for granted—as any 'Greys' smoker will tell you. I've never known either of them to vary, even for « single tin. Signed (H.E.G.) V.* v v - ; '•/' . > \\ % y. ft m ■ m i FINE & SILK GUT VIRGINIA TOBACCO It's all in the CUT-and that's FINE m m* aiifci mmmm Mi "I was stupid enough once. "... thought I could buy a tea 'just-as-good' as 'Amber Tips'.... you know the line of talk. Never again ... I prefer to hear my friends say—'What a nice cup of tea' . . . the wise ones always guess 'Amber Tips.' "After all, 'Amber Tips' Is always the standard by which you hear other teas judged." NEW ZEALAND'S FAVOURITE TEA FOR OVER 40 YEARS ;aTT. INSIST ON The fijll CUttlir SCENTED MENTHOL-COOLED • FLY KILLER. HERALD TELEPHONES This number will eommunicato with any department of the NEW ' £ ZEALAND HERALD. THE WEEKLY 1VI« GI I if\ NEWS, or »Ke HERALD Printing t/ " \J W\J Works . . . • mtm m , PUBLISHING OFFICE .. ~ AA , Bi midnight to 8 a.m. £ 30"174

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22240, 15 October 1935, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22240, 15 October 1935, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22240, 15 October 1935, Page 15