DON'T RUB “ GRANGER.”
PACK YOUR PIPE DIRECT FROM THE PACKET. A LONG, COOL SMOKE. There’s a. definite reason for “ Granger ” Burley Tobacco being rough cut. Standard is cut fine by machinery—the finer cut the faster and hotter it burns. “ Granger,” being rough cut, burns slower and therefore smokes cooler. In fact, a pipe load of “ Granger” Rough Cut lasts nearly 50 per cent longer than machine cut tobacco. Being rough cut, none of the fine, full flavour of “ Granger ” is lost. It- retains a taste all r is own—a full-bodied richness, tempered by mellow mildness. You’ll like “ Granger.” Drop into the nearest tobacconist on your way borne for a packet and enjoy its fragrance by your fireside. Being made by an independent cornua nv—the Liggett and Myers Tobacco Co.. U.S.A.. makers of the popular “Chesterfield” Cigarettes—you buy a full two ounces for Is 3d. Sold in purple packets by all Tobacconists,' also in jib and lib canisters. (Wholesale from all merchants or Harold Lightband Ltd., Christchurch). —2.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 August 1926, Page 1
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167DON'T RUB “ GRANGER.” Hokitika Guardian, 18 August 1926, Page 1
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