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WHAT IS A REAL FILTER? The du Maurier Filter Tip consists of five layers—three of creped white vegetable tissue, interleaved with two of pure cellulose fibres. The creped white vegetable tissue provides air passages so that the cigarette draws freely and maintains rigidity of the tip to the end of the smoke. The real filtering medium is the Cellulose Fibres interleaved between. This is the only substance known to science capable of attracting, holding up and retaining the minute irritant particles in tobacco smoke. Without the layers of Cellulose Fibres no filtering action takes place. m m M O' tm SMOKE CLEAN SMOKE Follow the advice of Professor A. M. Low and 2,827 London Doctors who have signed statements agreeing that the Filter Tip makes du Maurier the safest form of smoking, thus ensuring preservation of physical fitness. MADE IN LONDON du MAURIER FILTER TIP VIRGINIA IO FOR 9° SOLE N.Z. AGENT: HAROLD E. HAINES, WRIGHT’S BUILDINGS, AUCKLAND.

,i* 4 \d A* % V* % . . . though Times and Manners change, the same old Spirit still predominates. HI Throughout all the changes in the mode and conditions of life, there still comes to. us through the ages the unchanging* spirit of Scotland . . . Dewar’s. Choice of the critical for generations, this magnificent whisky, smooth and mellowed by age, maintains its unvarying character throughout the years. 9 WHISICY Diddled and (Bottled in Scotland

Purity Assured Pasteuriied MILK is delivered in Sealed Bottles.

Fragrance and economy a few of the reasons why everybody likes Symington's TradK Mark) COFFEE & CHICORY ESSENCE Thos. Symington & Co. ted., Edinburgh and London

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22025, 7 August 1933, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22025, 7 August 1933, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22025, 7 August 1933, Page 11