THROUGH THE MAJOR'S EYEGLASS ■NO. 9 — » r £u\ ill W >tm l«pl!M\* IT''\U i 1 i :Z>ij y<T Hl 'tSvfXsr* 23 nr'y V \ 'VJ? m i >\ Mi '«B2s “The hold-up ” Look at George. He is holding up the traffic. His engine has stopped. . The self-starter will not self-start. William is turning the handle. The handle will not start. Everybody is « hating George .... George has been thinking. He has just thought of the reason why. There is no petrol in his tank. Where is his spare tin ? He has left it at home .... George is lighting up an “Army Club,” while everybody is telling everybody else how lo remove him from the traffic. George says there’s nothing quite so effective at these times as an “ Army Club,” because you don’t want to think of anything else while you’re smoking it. Army Club THE CIGARETTE THAT SET A STANDARD 10 for 9d. * 20 for if6’ Jllso in 50’s and fOO’s. New Zealand Distributors: ADMORE & MASON, WELLINGTON. Cavandera Limited (Established 1775). Pioneers of the Fourfold pack
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16371, 20 June 1927, Page 4
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173Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16371, 20 June 1927, Page 4
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