THE HUN AGAIN
A FACTORY IN ONE’S POCKET! Another illustration of the German effort to capture New Zealand trade has conic under our notice, in the shape of the following circular which was received by a local 'business man recently, with reference to a pocket cigarette-maker. The circular reads as follows: AN INTERNATIONAL NOVELTY „MIZI“ 2 The cheapest cigarette-manufactory of the world I Every one can easily take it in the waist-coat-pockct. Tko long sought noisy success is there: the elegant cigarottc-maschine with eiga-rotte-pasc in one piece. ,Th’c same is very practical in use and spares more than 60 per cent of tobacco; on that account every one is buyer, the low purchase-price quickly paying. Any guarantee for faultless function, execution and quality. Instruction for use in each desired language is gratis added. Weight of the machine only 140 grammes. Ask complete sample-collection, the same is free supplied to every destination of the foreign country contra remittance of 1 Dollar or its contravalue in bank-notes (bills) of your country. Every order is performed directly after receipt. Stamps cannot be taken for payment.
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Patea Mail, Volume XLVI, 3 September 1923, Page 2
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182THE HUN AGAIN Patea Mail, Volume XLVI, 3 September 1923, Page 2
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