!P.rtfMi»iiiM*.M.M..l,l...l.^ Two colours now act as a guide to discriminating cigarette smokers—"GßEYS" (GREEN), known every- , where as the most popular quality cigarette in "mild" strength. "GREYS" (GOLD), made from the same timemellowed Virginia tobacco, with the same choice flavour, with the same degree of carefulness, but in "medium" strength. Both with the tradition of leadership that the famous "GREYS" colours symbolise— "Second to none." Silk Cut Virginia CIGARETTES Now in TWO Strengths "GREYS" Green (Mild) "GREYS" Gold (Median!)
""ill dn/uj «MIII workable ,fpn» f ' increasing sales of this fragrant Mend of choice Ceylon Tea. ::« The "Amber Tips" Prize List, containing a number of useful for both men and women, enables you to select the prise you w* .-. _» „.i_i, _.«_._„J ♦„ «nn it Than At iS-i II Good to look at »te Fleet Foot Shoe 3, and better still to weal. Scientifically built (or ideal foot comfort and ipeed, giving perfect freedom (or quick twisting turns, giving to, yet supporting, every sudden bend of your fool. Fine canvas uppers are mounted on tough vulcanised rubber soles. Styles are smart and trim. Fleet Fool are made by the oldest and largest Rubbrr Crganisi'ion in the \vorld, by the most modern methods. For sport of all kind wear Fleet Foot. Be sure the name " Fleet Foot" is on the sole. Stochcd by all up-to-date Shoe Stores. 5i "trill WSZZ&3 fe;£l§ " wiMßurnoN WRITE FOR THE PRIZE LIST TO-DAY ['i Address your letter to:— "AMBERIIPS PRIZE." „.'. .'I Eastern Tea Company, P. 0. Box 946,Chmleh The 'Tree Gift Prizes" represent so much additional vdMjoiiß use "A_ can t>uy. r<7 :-;■:■; i mi FIWE TeaChoice Ceylon .jTbe Leading Home for PAINTING AND DECORATING Thos. Gapes & Co. 83 Victoria Street Tel«ohone 710 m§ i m m Wtm--1 COA.U,-ii
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18899, 14 January 1927, Page 6
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288Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18899, 14 January 1927, Page 6
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