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jP The achievements of Havelock, in India, have brought undying I T& ; W ' fame t6 his credit. The defence of Cawnpore and the relief of J J 1 |j,^icknow are both stirring events in the history of that awful i a I Mutiny, 't he name of HAVELOCK will be remembered as the | 1 I _^ greatest name in the long list of heroes that helped to save India to f 1 1 " * the British nation. ......... I | I «F And in the realms of commerce, no less than of war, the I » -- name of •••...•• I ~' •■ ; - ; #sji be remembered as the title and distinguishing mark of a great I ' v ■ s^raeV&flEient. «.>• ♦ * . . S -._ Mot ihany years ago "HAVELOCfc" Tobacco was I ' . unknown; to-day it is spoken of and smoked throughout the I CjwfiiftCKftw^altn* i / • *^# . * » . . fi The determination of the proprietors to succeed, the efforts I f towards perfect manufacture, the almost heroic attempts to secure, A, | - ' ' i I a^^ &t $P greatest competition, the finest selected leaf, the F I . '.. 1, itijfeaisattt ituiy #f (he taste of the Australian smoker, and, finally, I 1 : I tSi Wg^Ot 4*tff iioft to procure for " HAVELOCK " Tobacco I j > > 1 e%ssg|| &** was of the best—from the leal in Virginia to the i ! I «*£& JjilM s: 5i f|l * n^ c )CSt mac k*nery — has built up for I I M, ''ItAyptQ^" Tobacco an enduring reputation that few will be 111 1 'r r |^ f^i» to Question. It fe no exaggeration to say, that I I I "HAVRI €i&K" II j- >; . J ;^ is the fe«st pipe-smoking tobacco in the world — best made, best f S \ .. 7 l-.A" ' \w.i material, and best in ;all those qualities that the intelligent smoker I f 'i '" "_•' '. " ' ■'*"*• v ' '' .;/:5 . ' rfT/ looks- for. Nt * t »»•••« I » ' V 1 "Havelock" is sold in plugs or tins— Aromatic or Dark. 1 *f

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Otago Witness, Issue 2647, 7 December 1904, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2647, 7 December 1904, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2647, 7 December 1904, Page 18

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