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SHOW YOUR “ GOOD TASTE.” SMOKE “ CHESTER FIELDS.” THE CIGARETTE OF QUALITY. A quality cigarette need not necessarily be high-priced. “Chesterfields” embody all the qualities of good cigarettes—the finest tobacco grown—nicely packed—best tissue—plus a feature which many quality cigarettes lack—they “ satisfy ” —and they are lowpriced. “ Chesterfields ” “ satisfy ” because they are made from several tobaccos — you get one big flavour of all in one big puff. liny one packet of “ Chesterfields !’ and try them out—enjoy the added pleasure they will give to your smoking—a pleasure obtainable only from the fine cigarette tobacco of which they are made—the finest tobacco in tho world, imported direct from the tobacco growing districts by an independent company—The Liggett and Myers Tobacco Co., U.S.A.. Who also make “ Granger,” the cool, long-smoking pipe tobacco. “ Chesterfield ” Cigarettes are sold by all tobacconists in tins of fifty as well as packets of tens and twenties. (Wholesale from all merchants or Harold Lightbnnd, Ltd., Christchurch.) —3.

“ Make yourselves nests of pleasant thoughts” (Ruskin), while “No-Rub-bing Laundry Help” is doing the weekly washing.—Advt. 36-inch striped flannelettes, usually 2s 6d a yard. McKay’s sale price Is 9d a yard—Advt. ' / ■

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Hokitika Guardian, 21 August 1926, Page 2

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186

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 21 August 1926, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 21 August 1926, Page 2

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