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LEATHER CLOTH. Heavy quality for upholstery table covers etc. Mottled Brown, Red and Black. 52" 11/3 to 13/11 yard. Bridgers Ltd.

"The rate at which we live now the the hurry and anxieties of modern life," says Dr. Meadows Browne, a Manchester specialist "doubtless accounts for the greatly increased demand for tobacco in one shape or another in England to-< day." But the increased demand for tobacco is not confined to the Old Country. It's just as, much in evidence here in New Zealand, and may be attributed to the same cause—the general unrest. Happily for smokers in this part of the Empire, we have, in "toasted/" tobacco of superative quality < and it's soothing influence when the mind is working at full pressure and black care oppresses cannot lie overrated. "Toasted" is not only remarkable for its purity hut in other respects—flavour and aroma-—• ranks with the world's choicest tobaccos. There are only six varieties of the real toasted—Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead), Cavendish Navy Cut No. ,'j (Bulldog), River head Cold, Desert Cold and Pocket Edition, also Riverhead and Desert Cold tailormades. Alltoasted and no sore throat, no cough! '

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 9, Issue 3, 4 September 1945, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 9, Issue 3, 4 September 1945, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 9, Issue 3, 4 September 1945, Page 6

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