Linen Face ior-Smokers of T5 % 100 per cent Virginia CIGARETTES Save the empty "Greys-Gold" packets and obtain these high-grade linen-faced playing cards. A pack will be mailed FEEE in return for:— 14 "Greys" 50's Empty Gold Tin Lids 35 "Greys" 20's Empty Gold Packets 70 "Greys" lO's Empty Gold Packets Post your packets, together with your name and full address, to : "THE GREYS," P.O. Box 524, Christchurch. "The Greys " Cigarettes are sold in two strengths—MEDlUM in Gold packets and MILD in Green packets. 10 for 9d. 20 for 1/6 Tins of 50 for 3/9
Hear What the "Heads" Say Tll6 Doctor —'The most pleasing operation to perform is on the neck of a bottle of Ward's ale. Better than medicine—it keeps you healthy." Ward's Ale is naturally and not artificially matured. It Is brewed from pure malt, hops and sugar. Obtainable from all Wine and Spirit Merchants and Hotel Bottle Stores. Supplied to your door in lots of 1 dozen quarts upwards. Manning's Branch: 'Phones 749 and 201. Ward's Branch: 'Phones 164 andll3. Grown Branch: 'Phone 108. Union Branch: 'Phone 89. King any of the above for PROMPT Delivery. N.Z. BREWERIES LTD., Christchurch Try a bottle and you'll _——^ZN buy a case. Why Crossed Fish 9 NORWEGIAN BRISLING f becauseonly the finest, young, tender fish are taken and only the very purest olive oil is used in which to pack them—they are more appetising, of / *~ —>v finer flavour and give the greatest C i )V food value. ( New Zealand Bepresentatlve: A. A. STICHBURY, LTD., Blair street, Wellington, And P.O. Bos 102, Auckland. STAVANGER PRESERVING: GO.
"EUREKA" Chick Food Builds Bonny Chicks and Produces Layers Geo. H. Woods Ltd. 39 Ferry Road
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19160, 17 November 1927, Page 6
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281Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19160, 17 November 1927, Page 6
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