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If you know YOUR "MAKINGS" you'll like ART Fine Cut. It's the brightest Virginia you've ever seen, and the finest cut; it's Pezaro's best leaf, in long golden strands that roll beautifully and smoke to perfection. In a smart 2 oz. tin that's splendid value at 1/6. Ash your Tobacconist for Hi 2oz.Tiui 1 MADE BY PEIARttS FAMOUS; FOR CIGARS • m>.z m *>'££?, - U: K'i. m *\ r.

m^mm, He'd like to keep it for himself, but what would people say if Father Christmas shaved off his ' beard ? People would say a lot, v however, if you didn't shave * yours. And with the "one-piece" Aristocrat you do it more quickly, more smoothly, more pleasandy than with any other j razor. Twist and the head opens V .. . Twist and it's closed, allow- xf, e / ajr wor d {„ razor design. Perfectly ing you to remove or replace an balanced, heavily silver-plated, equipped with i .•„ ik, *»«,«ArAH"Rlii<» aman-sized handle and packed in a hand-electrically-tempered Blue some nickeUplated casß}together __, Gillette Blade quicker than you with m Blue GiUette mades ,, can say " Father Christmas". Other Sets from 4l- to 501• OF ALL DEALERS MADE IN BNGLAND , : ■; l\ 2*. ...'.'- - .... ■■,,. , ■;-. : y , ,> ■^•« ■■:■ "'; ;: - :■» < i ■'■■.( 1 - ' ,--■.: ' l^fH '<s-\ > ».< ■':.■#; > ««; «C _ • H

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23045, 23 November 1936, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23045, 23 November 1936, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23045, 23 November 1936, Page 4

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