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At a display of needlework in j London recently miicli interest j was aroused by a blue polo pullover that had been knitted by a man. This article won a first prize in a knitting and needlework contest conducted by one of the leading London newspapers. "Very chic," remarked the Countess oi Birkenhead as she inspected it. j The lucky man, who was awarded £SO for his industry, was a barman in Nottingham. Men have different tastes in hobbies —and I in tobaccos, but it is wonderful to notice, the large number of smokers who are switching to the new and better New Zealand tobaccos. Red Shield and Blue Shield. They are distinctly a step ahead in flavour, because they are made of superior tobacco that is "toasted to a turn." In Bed Shield (dark) and Blue Shield (medium) you < have New Zealand tobacco at its I
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Opunake Times, 19 January 1934, Page 4
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162Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Opunake Times, 19 January 1934, Page 4
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