of course n he's having a BLACK AND WHIT This, gentlemen, is a pup's eye view of a bar . . . on our right is Master's left shoe, t'other is on the rail, the rest of him is engrossed in enjoying his Black & White. No, we don't mind waiting—it's for a good cause. Bottled in Scotland
PACKETS OF 10for6 30 oval tins 1% SO flat tins 2 / 6 CORK-TIPPED OR PLAIN VIRGINIA CIGARETTES MADE IN LONDON'S WONDER FACTORY BY CARRERAS LIMITED!
39% LESS OCEAN to£4ta£cute( SPte n? *•"! ■^ < ALMOST A THOUSAND MILES of smooth-water comfort before you reach tfc »i . picturesque shores tor two days on your way to England I Isn't that a tc fully comfortabfe'and' fnte'res'tfng way to go?—THE FLEET—"Empress cl liri 42,350 tons, and.',' Empress of Australia,", from Quebec, four 20,000-ton •' Dasnc: and three "Mont " ships from Montreal. Go to Vancouve- by the " Aoransi " or "Niagara," and overland and across Atlantio by Canadian Pacific. Apply to the U.S.S. COY., or: -s;,?- CANADIAN PACIFIC AUCKLAND. (Incorporated in Canada)
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 18922, 25 January 1936, Page 7
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167Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 18922, 25 January 1936, Page 7
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