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ft is my privilege to number among the smokers of Peter Jackson ettes MR. JOHN DRINKWATER, it :bose poems hate non an International reputation. Of his many plays ‘Abraham Lincoln'Oliver Cromwell ' and ‘Bird in Hand perhaps the more generally known. S 3 -3F ] X HANKS to so many of you for laying that the boxes in which Peter Jaction Cigarette! are packed are handsome and distinctive, but pieaie don’t let us mils the point • I choie this packing becauie it ii erefsf • It does a definite job of work: it itopi my cigarettes from losing their finer qualities on their way to you. All the freshness and fragrance is retained and you have the full benefit of the care I take in conditioning them • The reason is that natural wood is the only material with an affinity to tobacco. Cardboard hasn’t. Tin hasn’t. Wood Aar. Wood and tobacco get on well together. Peter Jackson Virginia are a cut above the average. They are packed as tAocgAt fully as they are made. If the box take* your eye, well and good; but the real purpose of the natural wood packing U to ensure that its contents please your palate. You are sure to prefer them. MADE FOR MEN Peferjss^ & 20 for 1/6 PACKED IN NATURALWOOD rsTXs jacxson itosacco lemur ACrcaxS) ltd., sir. riccasaxT, usndok. w.u

LIVING WELL. Lea rr* to live well, or fairly make your will: You u played, and loved, and ate, and drank your fill. Walk sober off. before a sprightlier age Comes tittering on, and shoves you from the stage. —Pope.

TEMPTATION. If you take temptations into account, who is to say that he is better than his neighbour? —Thackeray.

EXTENDED FOR JUNE QUARTER USUAL DEPOSITS For the benefit of those who were unable to take advantage of this Great Economy Offer, we have extended it for the month of June. Everything* for the home, including BLANKETS, BEDDING, QUILLETTES, FURNITURE, FLOOR COVERINGS and “COLONIAL” RADIO—on these Unbeatable Terms. Blankets, Bedding and Everything We Stock For QUARTER USUAL DEPOSITS HARRIS BROS. LTD. 158 HEREFORD ST. {Open Late Friday Nights) 1/7 I I 6/4 •/« 12/8 15/10 81/ort&lglitly 4 Usual Deposits S\ orth Deposit Weekly £5 | 5/£lO 10/£2O £1 £3O £l/10/£4O £2 £SO £2/10/£IOO I £5

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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20328, 11 June 1934, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20328, 11 June 1934, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20328, 11 June 1934, Page 10

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