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I he Manufacturers of Havelock Tobacco offer to Smokers a Series of Six Original Sketches of War Celebrities, in 8 size x 17in.,by the well-known N.Z. Artist, W. A. Bowring. 1 he Sketches are reproduced on Fine Paper, suitable for Framing, and bear the Artist's signature. The Series consists of the following Subjects : No. /. Field-Marshal Earl Kitchener No. 2. General Sir Douglas Haig No. 3. Admiral Sir J. R. Jellicoe No. 4. Vice-Admfra! Sir David Beatty No. 5. Field-Marshal Lord French No. 6. Lieut.-General Sir W. R. Birdwocd See any Tobacconist for Specimens of the above Sketches. '"iv to obtain Copies of tJiQse IVlapificen! Sketches: Post to "HAVELOCK," Box 181, G.P.0., WELLINGTON, N.Z. For ( 10 Tags from HAVELOCK Tobacco Plugs \ For Each or \l ?e? !s » » » 1- Tins F _ h SKOtGII lor 5 Seals „ „ „ 4ez. Tins J Sketch Sfv d e a tii y B NtrMn f TTTi o of b tt«j e £ te wUI be postod to y° u FREE. Be sure and Rive tno ol the Sketch you require, also see that vour name <uul *" e u ncl ° Be <* j n *»• P«cel. Comp,tuS?s "may 0b532 • em.tnjrHlietctioH .is they wish, provided they forward the requisite number 01 Tags. Seals, or Lids. This offer holds good until July 31st, 19 17. Remember, tin Sal consists of 6 Skotchos—Cofioct for a Efi f

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 907, 6 January 1917, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 907, 6 January 1917, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 907, 6 January 1917, Page 4

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