' 111 the day of tlieir great civilisation the Greeks were most particular in the care of their hair. To-day, the well- | dressed man is jtist as fastidious'., and always visits Eowland Watson's tonsorial saloon. ... THE PRINCE OF SMOKES. "Desert Gold," the Queen of the Tnrf, gives place to "Desert Gold," the Prince of Smokes. Contentment, geniality follow a few pipefuls of "Desert Gold." You will be satisfied that New Zealand can produce a tobacco better than, the imported. You will stieli to "Desert Gold" once you have started. , Be in now.. 67
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Timaru Herald, Issue 170299, 19 August 1920, Page 7
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