The world’s largest map of Canada measures 110 by 130 ft. "[ don’t know.” said the tobacconist to the scribe, “that it's as unlucky as they say for three smokers to light tip from the same match, but i do know it's unlucky—deuced unlucky—to pass your pouch along to some absent-minded beggar who forgets to return it. 1 lost a line pouch that way once —hut never again! What do 1 smoke niVself? Whv, ‘toasted!’ I’d smoke something iletter .. I could get it. Clive me a pipe of Cut Plug No. I<> (Bullshead) —say after lunch —and 1 wouldn't call the Queen my Aunt! Old smokers love it! Other genuine toasted blends? Yes —two others for the pipe, Cavendish, and Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog). Then there’s Hiverhead Gold and Desert Gold, the two most fancied cigarette tobaccos. See the run on them! Mow do I account for the popularity of 'toasted?' Well it’s partly due to the quality of the leaf and partly to the manufacturers’ toasting process. There’s no ‘bite’ In toasted!” The reporter took a note of it and lit his pipe.*
Q Q I Y Be PREPARED Dont wait until the cold days and nights are here. Buy vour requirements NOW and be prepared. New, bright clean stocks of winter necessities are here at fine prices, and it will pay you to inspect the many outstanding bargains that we are offering. New Season’s BLANKETS ALL WOOL WHITE BLANKETS. Made in New Zealand. “LACONIA” BLANKETS. Snow white with striped ends. Wool, and guaranteed odourless. Large sizes. Single Bed: Standard value, 35/6. SPECIAL, 29/11 Bouble Bed: Standard value, 65/6. SPECIAL, 58/6 TWO TONE PASTEL COLOURED BLANKETS in blue, pink and green. N.Z. made. All pure wool. Basket weave. Odourless. Single Bed: Standard value, 45/-. SPECIAL 39/6 Double Bed: Standard value, 65/-. special, 59/6 “PETONE” PURE WOOL GREY BLANKETS. Wonderful value. J Standard value, 24/9. SPECIAL, 19/11 vr % <3 -u ; A'J'YS-t /s4’ 'i-< gT; Y: m r >V|I . •• Vi mt pWI ‘ixiii.VisLLlNG RUGS. All tne leaning N.&. makes in a large assortment of colours ana aesigns. Ail mnged ends. st> x 76. Standard value, 16/11. SPECIAL 24/11 Standard value, 154/6. SPECIAL 22/6 60 x 80. Standard value, 22/6. SPECIAL 19/6 Standard value, 27/6. SPECIAL 25/9 Standard value, 37/6. SPECIAL 32/6 72 x 90. Standard value, 25/9. SPECIAL 23/6 Heavy weight “Kaiapoi” Travelling Rugs. Plain and check reversible. Standard value, 49/6, 66/-, 67/6, 69/6 SPECIAL PRICES, 45/- 59/6. 62A- 62/6 70 x 100 ALL WOOL TARTAN RUGS “WANGANUI.” Standard value 39/6. SPECIAL, 33/. 62 x 96 ALL WOOL CHECK MARL RUGS, “KAIAPOI.”' Standard value, 35/9. SPECIAL, 29/c o^ on SHEl To Ns f -//// /artnimmnffr m m I I! as Gisborne’s Bargain Store
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19622, 3 May 1938, Page 9
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