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There were swapping '"mean man* stories aboard the Rotorua ezpren the other day. Presently the ■■mm, la' the corner said: "I **» tiAtf|Uiif iiom Lyttelton to Wellington awjlla ago In the smoke room after dip-' ner" a -well-dressed stranger asked me for a "fill/' I handed hlm,Tmy brand new pouch. Later, feeling f indined for a whiff myself, I vented to remind this chap that he iadfjiot returned my p<?uch. He had to tell me he had given, it had: loaf ago.' A barefaced lie, of ,coor«e. t ßu« I couldn't prove it. The pouch <»Waa full of New Zealand toasted tobacco, I s moke nothing else. Therf'SnOo tobacco like Cut Plug No. 10, ; <And a g I couldn't get any on the boat, I had perforce to wait for smoke till I got ashore. ■ Doesn't ; always pay ttf be to obliging, dpe* it?" The tobacco mentioned by pda nassenger is one of the four famous toasted brands, the other three being Rlverhead Gold, Cavens*h, and Navy Cut No. 3. ( j TEETH OR TOYS? Admits"- : < :•:..,; 1.1 . oniS P'- ( .- "i ..a you b &,Q- ---;, "■- u i and Gum 'Tonic ,*the miity dentifrice, entirely N.Z. made. Only 1/3 for a big tube. And you get FREE a splendid Jig Saw Pqjysle of the new 'Railway' series with Ofch purchase. '&**&■ Shipping Notices- ft UNION STEAM SHIP CO. PR NEW ZEALAND, LTDi FOR WELLINGTON AND SOUTHERN PORTS (Cargo 0n1y),,. ■ '-, •' '. '■' ;«■ Steamers at regular Intervals. FOR LYTTLETON (from wttllftgtfa)' Rangatlra, Mon., Wed, r FrL, 7.45 p.m.; Maori, Tues., Thurs., Sat., 7.45 p.m. FOR PICTON (from Wellington): Tamahine, Mon., Wed., Fri., 2.45 p.m. FOR SYDNEY (from Wellington and Auckland) Regular Sailings. (With through bookings to Melbourneand other Australian Ports) Passengers In Three Classes Ship's Doctors Carried. EXCURSIONS TO HONOLTJLU AND TAHITI : i Particulars on Application. L . • Special Seasonal Excursion Fares td Vancouver and San Francisco-: Particulars ■ on Application UNION S.S. CO. OF NiZ. LTD; ■'.. St. Aubyn St., New Plymouth CANADA - USA. - EUROPE! Through Bookings by CANADIAN, AUSTRALASIA^ & UNION ROYAL MAIU LINES Fortnightly Sailings Across th* Pacific Passengers in Three Classes. FROM WELLINGTON to Raroteilg*, Tahiti, San Francisco: :: MAKURA MA'UNGANUI . ...- ..Oct. '8 . ... ..Oct. 31 FROM AUCKLAND to Suva (Fiji? Honolulu, Victoria, Vancouver: AORANGI Sept. 19 NIAGARA .. Oct. 17j U.S.A. AND CANADIAN RAILWAY TRAVEL EXCURSIONS TO HONOLULU .1M TAHITI. VISIT CHICAGO WORLDS FAIR, JUNE-NOVEMBER, 1»33.

Itineraries, cost of tours, ana -mi information supplied Rail and; : lW>|Bl reservations arranges. i\ For full particulars apply to— UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z. LTD. I'' SHAW. SAVILL & ALBION • LINE •■-■■■ ? :0-Si VIA PANAMA CANAIi I' " Express Cabin Service, S 4 days to Southampton, via Pitcairn and Gus< cao. New Tourist Service, via Pitcalm Island and picturesque Jamaica. MATAROA ... .. .... ~ Sept. 15 lONIC (T) ..... .. ...... Oct. M TAMAROA (C) ..N0v.,7 AKAROA (C) Dec. 12 TAINUI (T) Jan v* MATAROA (C) .. .. .. ... .. Feb>« lONIC (T) Marcnttf TAMAROA (C) April'3 f'. Fares: Cabin Steamers (C) £67 .to £B2. Tourist Steamers (T) £3B-to £65. : ><' J " ' All fares plus exchange and tax. The advantages of S.S. and A. Oneclass travel include the undivided attention of ship's staff, liberal deck spaces, and very attractive rates. JAMAICA—Take a pleasure trip to Jamaica, the charm of the West Indies. Return fare, including exchange and tax, £7O. NEW YORK—Details of connecting steamers and attractive fares on application. A „. LEVIN and CO., LTD., HAWERA. NEWTON KING, LTD. SINGERS! Speakers! Whether yo< have a cold or not, try Kazol Pi* tilles. They strengthen your throaty scire you better delivery. 1/1 box.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 353, 9 September 1933, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 353, 9 September 1933, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 353, 9 September 1933, Page 8

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