X The Store of a Thousand Gift Ideas YOUR GIFT PROBLEM IS EASILY SOLVED BY A VISIT TO BAIRDS White Embroidered Linen Handkerchiefe.-t-Doz. in box, 4/6, 5/11 to 8/6. 4-Doz. in box, 5/11 to 10/b. . Boxed Opal Handkerchiefs. - With coloured embroidery, Handkerchiefs —Very dainty in plain white or coloured embroidery. 6d., 9d., 1/-, V? eac “’ , potton Coloured Bordered Handkerchiefs.—ln silk and cotton. Ladies ,3< Haml’Bags— In a huge assortment in white, black, brown, blue, pink, green. 3/11, 8/6, 11/6, 15/6, 17/6 to 28/6 Novelty Calendars.-In a large range 8d 1/-, 1/3 to z/0. Stationery in Fancy Boxes, white & coloured paper, 1/3 to 0/1 Stationery in Fancy Boxes.—White or coloured paper. 1/3 to 9/11. Lavender Packets.-in pretty shades. 3/11 to 5/b. Boxed Soaps.—ln fancy boxes; 3 cakes in box. BdL, 1/3 to 4/ 1 . Travelling Companions.—Complete with face cloth, towel and soap. 3/11 to 7/11. ~ j Coat Hanger and Shoe Tree Sets.—ln shades of blue, gold and green. 4/6 to 5/6. GIFTS FOR MEN. Men’s Spun Silk Pyjamas.—ln super qualities; pretty stripes. 14/6 to 25/6. A Large Range of Locknit Silk Singlets and I ants.— 4/11 to «i/9. /i i Men’s Silk Ties.—ln pretty new patterns. 1/6. 1/9, 2/b, 3/11. Men’s Socks; Plain and Fancy Handkerchiefs in white, coloured bordered and initials. ” K Box 101. ’Phone 5. BAIRD’S the STORE FOR VALUE. X
DO YOU KNOW? Q. —Where is New Zealand’s largest and most modern tobacco factory situated! . A. —At Petone, Wellington. Q. —What famous tobaccos are manufactured there? A —Blue Shield (Medium) and Red Shield (Dark). q.— Where does the New Zealand Tobacco used in them come from! A —The Nelson Province. After it has been cured it is sent to Wellington. . Q— what do you mean by curing! A. The leaf when picked is green vegetable product. Curing means drawing from the plant the surplus moisure — a t the same time leaving the leaf in perfect condition until required for manufacture. q —How is it cured! A.—The leaf for the Dominion Tobacco Company is flue cured—in large kilns in which the heat is regulated for the required period in the idea 111 "q 1 Is it a more satisfactory method than air curing! A —Certainly—because you cannot rely on the sun and air to produce from day to day the necessary degree of heat and dryness. Q —Then curing is a very important Yes—because then, can never be rectified. A leaf for Blue Shield and Bed Shield has been flue cured.
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Waipukurau Press, Volume XXIX, Issue 284, 10 December 1934, Page 3
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