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Character Revealed By the way you hold your Cigarette Series Two M r !// , v Number Four —Character is revealed by the way you hold your cigarette. For instance: Here is the dreamer—not practical enough to catch a fly in an Italian fish and chip saloon. Is usually all brain, but as often as not it has gone in the welt. Rather a crank on hygiene, he will dust his slipper before dusting an erring offspring. A pessimist at heart, probably considers insanity a cause of marriage rather than for divorce. Number Five —The straight, direct, outspoken man this. Quick thinking, he sees in a flash that a mother-in-law is no joke after all. Utterly reckless, would drive over the Rimutakas at 70 per—-if she was a passenger, Farseeing, he would change his mind on sailing day if there was to be a shipwreck. Has a keen sense of humour and can always laugh when the joke’s on the other fellow. Would make a good doctor. Takes life easily. Number Six— This is the impulsive type, alert, impatient, tho ughtle -s, imaginative. Calls a girl a “ skirt,” for instance. Rich in ideas, would succeed as a barber, selling bay rum in dry areas, and mixing hair restorer in his shaving cream. Of a Bohemian type, doesn’t mind a man’s English so long as his Scotch is good. If cross-eyed, could succeed as meter-reader for a gas company. How do you hold your cigarette? Does it matter, after all? So long as you hold the right sort of cigarette, your character will look after itself. Smokers of The “Three Castles ” have character, for it is the cigarette invariably chosen by men of good sense and sound judgment. The best smoke for all who will take no middle course—The “Three Castles.” /p;>. - \v-WW & WM'r. : wyBWWw. :T : - m m L •. * \ ........ W u V

“RISING QUALITY’ is die chief attribute of a Baldng... •> Powder Uut of 162 diff- # erent brands from all over the world, recently tested EDMONDS was proved to have die greatest “Rising' Quality” vl/ Proof of this statement will be sent on request to T. J. EdmondsLtd. Ferry Road, Christchurch.

Just opened up: A lot of new hosiery, good quality lines in silk, silk and wool and all wool; prices 3s lid to 14s lid. —McKay’s, the Leading Drapers.— Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 21 April 1928, Page 1

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388

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 21 April 1928, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 21 April 1928, Page 1

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