A r m m K m K » % K SS im w k. S« st* st* ■... i !>> S»S ~^®r—- \ „ - -*■ <“ T “»•« , m n. w ■om. n - ■ ' ■ vt <* ' ■ * - Second Plaque Series of Famous British Sights Here we go on a second imaginary trip to England. You really must come with us this time. We are going to see the Royal Mint [wisere the money and the sauce come from] and the Roman Baths ( although , of course , all the Romans have been “washed out ” long ago) and all sorts of other wonderful buildings and monuments in Britain. All you have to do to join us is to buy a regular packet of Summit cigarettes. You see, we have started a second series of metal plaques now Series B. They show » another 50 Famous British Sights , and there’s one in every packet. You’ll need a Summit or two anyway, to calm and soothe your nerves during the excitement of the trip. •k Send us the request form below for a most interesting album giving the stories of these sights, and make your own magnificent record of Britain's history zoritten in its famous buildings. Or, of course, you can still have an album for Series A if you haven't completed that yet. SAY THE SEVENPENNY CIGARETTE FOR SIXPENCE Made in the Motherland Issued by International Tobacco (Overseas) Ltd. Manufacturers of Summit Cigarettes REQUEST FORM • . ' To H. E. Haines, Wright’s Buildings, Fort Street, Auckland. Please send me, post free, one of your albums of Famous Buildings j * SERIES A and Monuments of Britain. I enclose 6d. (in stamps). \*SERIES B *Please cross out line that does not apply. T* Name Address S.T.JO.
Advertising pays its way, often many times over. It will permit lower prices through increased volume. It can reduce selling costs. It can lessen the time in which a product moves from factory to consumer.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22778, 14 January 1936, Page 3
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310Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22778, 14 January 1936, Page 3
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