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“Everybody I met \vmie I was in Australia seemed to think that the new tariff will make a wonderful difference to the country,” said Mr C. M. Walden, of Christchurch, who went to Melbourne with the New Zealand sprinter, Don McLennan (says the Christchurch Press). “The slogan in all the shops is ‘Buy Australian Goods,’ and the public appears to be doing so. Traders i conversed with told me that more Australian-made goods were being .bought than at any previous period. Business was , showing a tendency to brighten up.” Choosing a birthday present for a man is not quite as simple as shelling peas. You may so easily give him something he has no use for. Tons of money is wasted on gifts received with smiles and thanks, but which are not valued. Tastes differ widely, but there is one taste common to 19 men out of 20—the taste of tobacco. Give the average man something to smoke and he will appreciate it—preferably , a bit of good “cut up.” And the finest “ cut up ” is New Zealand grown. It is the purest of all, because —unlike the' -imported—it contains hardly any nicotine. Consequently it can be : smoked . all day long—“and then some,” with -perfect safety. How’s that? Because it is 1 toasted—the only toasted baccy on the market i —and the toasting kills the nicotine and gives its incomparable flavour and bouquet. Popular brands include “Cut Plug No. 10,” Navy Cut, Cavendish, and Riverhcad Gold. - There’s- only one. thing better for a man’s present ! than'pound' of this'tobacco,’-’arid that’s two pounds.

ft \ ■ y i if $ I i * ( &X : X eiilUHiilllii / sj gifglsi Sr ' i 4 ' r . iillili /• & mm mm. ■ms. m m m. y-yyy m wimm&fMim ■2<Vtt* : i:'ZW%'tyy *; s %bo' fd WLwMmi mm, M I m mu II m m %w ■ « •■ "I De Solo smashes old i prices NOW, size up values in the low-price ”Six” market. More than ever, the Chrysler-quality De Soto at its new low prices, towers above the field. Always, De Soto quality has challenged comparison with cars costing from £IOO to £l5O more. Always, De Soto value has set a challenging standard among its price-equals. Now, comparison becomes super* fiuous. Here are De Soto’s new REDUCED PRICES: Touring (With m xvo«iu»ier Dickcy Seat) Business Coupe - - £320 De Luxe Coupe JL) £349 - £319 Sedan (2-Door) - - £337 - £337 Sedan (4-Door) - ■ - £349 (All Prices F. 0.8. Main Parts) De Soto’s Chrysler-quality is unchanged—the quality that established the world’s record first year sales for any new car. Positive force-feed lubrication ; hydraulic 4-wheel braking; steering, the easiest in any car; amazing pick-up ; slow-speed engine of costly design giving exceptional power, flexibility and long life. Cambridge . Bycroft & Cummack Ltd. Morrinsvillo Jackson & Ensor VALENTINE’S LTD. Hamilton Njratea .. Ilaurnki Plains Motor, Ltd. Thame* C. J. Winder Otorohang’9 .... W. B. McAdam Ltd. Paeroa .... W. Fleming; and Son Ltd. Putarurn J. M. Spear N.Z. DISTRIBUTORS: NEW ZEALAND MOTOR COY. WELLINGTON And nt Auckland, Christchurch and Dunedin. I A De Sot Six P RO D U C T OE C 11 it v b JL E U MO n a V

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Waikato Times, Volume 107, Issue 18025, 21 May 1930, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 107, Issue 18025, 21 May 1930, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 107, Issue 18025, 21 May 1930, Page 11

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