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BRITISH without QmoMficmt ion RIGHT in the Heart of Tondon ... in Trafalgar Square . . . stands The Nelson Column. The contemplation of this tribute to a National Hero imposes no strain on our credulity to realise that in all things Nelson was . • . British without qualification . .> In to-day’s human activities . . . those of manufacturing endeavour and reciprocal trade . . Dunlop, in its particular field, stands as a representative of Britain’s industrial activity that is also . • . British without qualification. Dunlop Tyres and Dunlop Tubes sustain the reputation of Britain’s Manufactures for quality and for value . . . and give a return of better service and lower running costs to motorists who wish to put into practice the Empire slogan of ... “ Buy from those who buy from you. ” DUNLOP ACCESSORIES The same satisfaction that accompanies Dunlop Tyres is a feature of every Dunlop Accessory. The NELSON COLUMN, Trafalgar Square, London. fT DUNLOP ‘STANn&nj’aRUFMf

“All pipes out!” “Such Is the slogan of the society to which I have the honour lo lie,long." Thus the little bald-headed man with the big pair of specs and the well-developed hump of self-esteem, to the small knot of amused smokers aboard tho Auckland fe.rry boat the other evening. "We are out to banish tobacco and free Hie world from the thraldom of the pipe," went on the oral nr. "Rome contract” remarked the chap with the calabash. "There’s no more harm in smoking, boss. Ilian (lie,re is in shaving, so long as lhe baccy’s right." "It never is rigid !’’ bawled the lit Ito man. excitedly. “Well," said the oilier, “ I’ll wager £SO that (he tobacco I’m smoking—New Zealand Tousled Uavemlish--is as harmless as lemonade,. Will you bet?" Rut Hie little man wasn’t on. He was wise! New Zealand Ila vemlish is one of the well-known luasled brands, the oli'iers being Rlverliead Gold, Navy Cut No. ;t. and Cut Plug No. 10. They arc, all popular and all safe. They are loaded, therefore "harmless as lemonade." 288

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Waikato Times, Volume 112, Issue 18776, 26 October 1932, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 112, Issue 18776, 26 October 1932, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 112, Issue 18776, 26 October 1932, Page 11

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