FOUR to all smokers BEAUTIFUL mmvmvs of this famous English Races— The Grand National DERBY The OAKS and St. LEGER On apecial quality paper by a new colour process which sives a most realistic reproduction of the original water colour. Your Tobacconist will ehoir you samples. m S> u m is r § m SERGT. MURPHY Winner of The GRAND NATIONAL. At Beecher's Brook 1923 | To obiain the set of FOUR Photogravures, in natural colours, of the four races post free, send in the following together with your name and address: 100—THREE CASTLES 10'. P.cket From, or SO—JHREE CASTLES 20'. Tin. or 40—THREE CASTLES 25'. Round Tin. Lid. o» 20—THREE CASTLES 50% Round or Flat Tin* Lids S> 10—THREE CASTLES >oo'. Ft., Tin. or If you smoke “CAPSTAN” Cigarette* send: 100—-CAPSTAN 10% Packet Front* or 50—CAPSTAN ZO% Packet Front! or 20—CAPSTAN 50*. Flat Tin. If you want oriyiONE. send in the following together with your name and address, stating which photogravure required ao —three'.“castles io'. p.cket Front, or ff you smoke “ CAPSTAN” Cigarettes tend: 13—THREE CASTLES 20'. Tin. or 12—THREE CASTLES 25'. Round Tin. Lid. < S—THREE CASTLES SO'. Round or Flat Tin 3—THREE CASTLES 100'. Fl.t Tin. or 30—CAPSTAN 10'. Packet Front, or 15—CAPSTAN 20*. Packet Front! or 6—CAPSTAN 50% Flat Tina. Read the following conditions carefully. iW) Write your name and full po.tal addrei* on a »heet of notep»pei and enclose this in the parcel with your collection. (£2) State clearly which Photogravure you require. (3J No parcel will be accepted unless bearing full postage. {A) poly “THREE CASTLES' or CAPSTAN" Cigarette packihg* wifi l>e accepted. (5) Failure to obser»*i pointment as no < ing this Competiti Poll til collections of Packets and Tins to the above condition, will result in di.sprre.pondence can be entarnd into reg.id* “Coloured Photogravures,” G.P O. Box 1032, Wellington T'he esiteta CIGARETTES
IS IT i \ <► ® *0 Before you are persuaded to buy any car, find out if—metal for metal it offers you the same value for your money as does a Buick. You will probably be told it is “as good as Buick”, but investigate. See if it is! Does it have a “sealed chassis”? Has it mechanical 4 - wheel brakes? Has it a ten - plate multiple-disc clutch ? Among the complete range of Buick open and closed models there is one to suit your desires exactly—-come in and see it, or let us arrange a demonstration. Has it a Fisher body? Has it adequate and efficient service facilities ? Has it more than a million enthusiastic owners? Big volume makes it possible to build Buicks without compromise—and still keep the price moderate. This is the reason for Buick leadership to-day and the reason why you should compare any car offered you to Buick before you spend your money A wm SCIIAEF’S G-ARAG LEYMOUTH WHEN BETTER MOTOR CARS ARE BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM
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When eggs are dear, just go to the cupboard and get some preserved ones. As good as fresh if you use Sharland’s “ Moa ” Brand Egg Preservative.—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 September 1926, Page 1
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