Ecery now and again somebody with an inventiye turn of mind patents a new pipe guaranteed to be the best ever and toake snioking as harmles? as anythingj! ilncjdentally the inyentor hopes to make his pile but eomehow he never doesl "Hope eprings ei^rnal in the. human breast!" Fact is the ordinary briar is good enough for the ordinary smoker. It's not the pipe but the tobaccp that counts. There are far more brands than there uscd to be, as eyerybody kuows, but the growing preference is unmisfakeably for "toasted." Astomshing what a hold thesq tobaccps have got I The reward of merit ! You * don't need a "patent" pipe if you smoke toasted, hecausp the manufacturer's ingenious toasting process extracts most of the nicotine, and helps give the tpbaqcos their lovely flavour and fascinpting bouquet. The five (and only genuine) (Bu'llsffead), - Navy- Ont No. 3 (BulJtoasted brands, Gut Plng No. - 1Q dog), Cavendish. Biverhead Gold auci Desert Gold are as harmless as tlioy are delightful. Imitations f Of course 1 But you'll be safe if you buy the Brands already enurperated.
blurred jgnuyjg v i s ro n ■BHL Have you difficulty ln recognising objects well within the range of avprage eyesight? Does reading ■ trouble you? f Correct glasses can iinmediately remedy the_se defects, give you clearex dist^int visiou— make reading once more a pleasure. Have your eyes expertly examined at - — THE ALAN GRANT ^ ^ ^ Mr, Alan Grant, PHARMACY '/ m CESARIM\ l fmH a "touck \ ■nkl 4vehu.-dcui v ' / \ I i i \\ . . . yel serviceable. / 15 Dainly . , . yet.durable — / | | \ . v\ Cesarine, "ihe wonder / /|j ! \\ elotb," tlie cotton ma- I \ 1/ iil lerial with tlie permanenl I \\ \ ■ ! (Mi 1'Ueu bnisli, is ideal for I I \ / ( / 1 L[ bouse frocks and child- f i'en's wear. Cesarinq I 1 mm* frocks stand up |o tlie 1 I * " liardest wear and i I launder peri'eetly. \ f • Variety is tlie keynole of Cesarine ... 64 \ I selected sligdes apd every one gupcantced \ 8 colour fast to sun and hoiling. \ A ' 1 / • / /j I / W 0 V E N 7 0 WEAR 1 Cesarine is 36 iuches wide, dr and only 1/11 a yard SAPDLERY ^ and — HARNF.SS - - ^ AIRS THAT LAST ( tfi MeD^rniAit karamu ROAD I V. mGVCriflUll T>hone 2298. HASTINGS I
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 193, 1 September 1937, Page 7
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