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SHOW YOUR " COOD TASTE.”

SMOKE “ CHESTERFIELDS.’

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 low priced.

“ Chesterfields ” “satisfy” because they are made from several tobaccos—you get one big flavour of all in one big puff. Buy 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 tobaccos in the world, imported direct from the tobacco growing districts by an independent companv—The Liggett and Myers Tobacco Company, U.S.A., who also make “ Granger,” the cool, long-smoking ■pipe tobacco. “Chesterfield” Cigarettes are sold by all tobacconists in tins of fiftv as well as packets of tens and twenties. from all merchants or Harold Lightbaml, Ltd., Christchurch,}—2.

Mr J. McCombs. Member of Parliament for Lyttelton, arrived from Greymouth this morning, and in company with Mrs McCombs, is proceeding to Waiho Glacier.

In consequence of the English coal strike the price of English crockery has been advanced 10 per cent by the manufacturers. In the case of finer grades the advance is 5 per cent. A Record Crowd will be posting away for their 2s Od tickets or book of nine for £1 in the popular Golden Treasure Art Union with the Improved Double Butt. £4OOO prizes. Sold everywhere. —Advt.

“ Do you believe in the Biblical injunction about turning the other cheek when struck? ” asked Mr R. Twyneham of a witness in the Magistrate’s Court Christchurch. “By gosh. 1 don’t ! ” emphatically replied the man in the l.ox, who alleged that he bad been struck.

When the Coast railway special for Christchurch pulled out of Moana early this morning, there were 3(50 passengers for the foothal match on Lancaster Park to-day aboard. The accommodation provided was taxed to the •fullest and it was likely extra carriages would he put on at Otira. A number of passengers went through from Hokitika to Grcymouth last night to ioin the excursion train.

There was a good attendance at tho Soldiers’ Hall Euchre last night when the prize winners proved to lie. first, Air Wakelin ; second,, Mrs Alc-Rae ; third, Airs Reid; fourth, Airs Fitzgerald. ■Supper was served after the play. Tt was announced the euchre night next week would be oil Thursday as the hall was given up to the Caledonian Society for a special Ingleside at which representatives of the Blackball Society could ho present. Friday night was the. only convenient evening for the visitors hence the adjustment of nights. On Thursday night next the prizes will he, first, an aluminium set; second, gent’s gold-cased watch ; third, fern howl; fourth, E.P. mounted b.oney jar.

Mr W. .Tclfries, County "Chairman, accompanied by Air W. Alillner. County Overseer, returned from the South Westland trip yesterday afternoon. The visitors were not favoured with the best'of weather and on the return journey in particular encountered very boisterous weather at times. The settlers all along the route were glad to see the visitors and many local, wants were brought under notice. The roads and tracks inspected were found generally to he in fair order, and a, close inspection was made also of the bridges passed over, some of which will require attention. A full report oil matters looked into will he presented at the meeting of the County Council next Tuesday.

At this time of the year ladies are contemplating buying new frocks, your selection will he made easier by inspecting our new silks, colenes, fuji silks, georgettes, art silks, and voiles.Schroder and Co.—Advt.

A cold in the head can he quickly relieved with “ Nazol.” Powerful and ■penetrating. 60 closes Is Od.—Advt. Laugh, and the world laughs with you; rub, and you rub alone, so sings " No-Rubbing Laundry Help.”—Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 18 September 1926, Page 2

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SHOW YOUR " COOD TASTE.” Hokitika Guardian, 18 September 1926, Page 2

SHOW YOUR " COOD TASTE.” Hokitika Guardian, 18 September 1926, Page 2

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