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Character Revealed By the way you hold your Cigarette Series One m m fHH ' . ■ Number One —Character is revealed by the way you hold your cigarette. For instance: here is the careful, particular man. He finds aplacefor|everything excepting his knees in a cinema. He is domesticated. Like thechiefoftheFireßrigade, he loves to see the home fires burning. Full of sympathy for others, he gets his wife to knit jumpers for the chickens in winter. Has literary ability: writes boomerang novels—the sort that always come back. Number Two —The fussy type, as nervous as a curate at a night club. Highly strung and impetuous, he is the sort who looks on love like a quick lunch counter—grabs the grub that looks the best and pays for it after. Usually marries a girl whom even theelimatewouldn’t dare disagree with. This type prefers blondes, but isn’t necessarily a gentleman. Number Three —Here is the schemer; looks backward before he goes forward,but althoughambitious couldn’t raise the price of a spark plug if Fords were ten a penny. If married his wife shines tn the male order business. He loves hard work like a barber loves the safety razor Argumentative by nature, he would, if asked “guilty or notguilty”by a judge, demand an alternative. How you hold your cigarette is of little consequence, after all. What is of greater importance is the particular kind of cigarette you hold and smoke. The “ Three Castles” is a cigarette of such distinctive character that it reveals the character of the man who smokes it. It proves him to be a man of good sense and sound judgment. And that is splendid testimony to the virtues of the “ Three Castles”!

OOLP gPAL DI N U GOLF BALL ALL BRITISH. THE PRINCE HAS NOW ARRIVED. Price. 2s each. Procurable from All Dealers.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 376, 9 June 1928, Page 7

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301

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 376, 9 June 1928, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 376, 9 June 1928, Page 7

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