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Join the millions who smoke The best case that ha ever fried Had twenty Army Club inside. cnrktti cannot get a igarette that’s any better. r r Sailors don't care—so long as they Get 20 Array Club a day. In one way he is most unique; He writes it 'Ap/u in Greek! J Test Army Club To-day. Open a packet and examine % cigarette. Feci its consistency. Tap it and light it. Inhale its cool, fragrant smoke. Watch its even burning. Notice how perfectly it behaves —from first to last. Dust ? Raggedness? Sponginess? Tightness ? Looseends ? No, Sir 1 Not if it’s an Army Club ! The perfect cigarette! Perfect tobacco in perfect paper I Ribbed rice paper, containing as much as 4% of pure rice! No wonder the millions have chosen and choose always Army Club! The race is run; the cash is lo*i An Army Club at any cost I n / n- ' When I 'ave finish cook re gftA I always light re Amy Club,* The bishop, Just like other Knows the cigarette to smoke. & '■OJ Another of the millions who Pronounce all other brands tabo*. Cork-tipped? Both perfect k m for a packet to-day! New Zealand Distributors: ADMORE & MASON. WELLINGTON.

MOSQUITO BITES EASED SY GH ft Oft** w , ft *' Born V JBZO ~ Still going strong !(■

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Evening Star, Issue 19783, 6 February 1928, Page 9

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215

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 19783, 6 February 1928, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 19783, 6 February 1928, Page 9

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