make: the most OF THE NEXT FEW DAYS AT THE ROSCO STORE While we are re-arranging stocks and opening up new goods, BARGAIN TABLES WILL REMAIN. Desirable Seasonable Merchandise ? at just ANY OLD PRICE There are a hundred and one things you can save on by shopping at the Rosco Store, so whatever you do, try not to let these opportunities pass you by. If £t* - i A New Year’s Wish otyve* B(? May the New Year bring to yon All that life holds dear: Peace, happiness, contentment, A thousand pounds a year; A few staunch friends to clasp your hand; Wool, cheese and butter soaring high, A quiet smoke, a joke or two, A sparkling TO I when you’re dry.
The first smoke of the day ! —Can you beat it? 1 ‘Sweet when the morn is grey,” as the poet puts it. It doesn’t matter a button whether you are camped in the bush and roll out of your “bluey” at cockcrow ; yrake up at dawn on the farm; or out of bed in your town “diggings * bright and early—you want your w’hiff before breakfast! With what delight you scrape out the old briar, fill up, light up, and puff away, at peace with all the world i Perhaps you are a veteran smoker, in which case it’s a sovereign to o. gooseberry that you smoke New Zealand Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead) ! Nothing so soothing and so much appreciated by the seasoned smoker! It burns away cool, sweet and delicious to the last shred ! Should you prefer something milder try Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), or Cavendish, and if you want something still milder there’s Iliverhead Gold. They are all delightful smoking and as harmless they can be>—they are toasted,—-and the t toasting does the trick 1
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12595, 12 March 1934, Page 7
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