Character Revealed By the way you hold your Series One :• 'V ’ l WM $ ■ fctr Number One ■ —Character is revealed by the way you hold your cigarette. For instance.: here is the careful, particular man. He finds a place foreverything excepting his knees in a cinema. He is ( domesticated. Like thechiefoftheFireßrigade, he loves to see the home fires burning. Full of sympathy for others, he gets his wife to, knit Jumpers for the chickens in winter. Has literary ability: writes boomerang novels—the sort that always coihe back. Number Two— The fussy type, as nervous as a curate at a night club. Highly strung and impetuous, he is the sort, who look? on love like a quick lunch counter—grabs the grub.- that looks the best and pays for it after. Usually marries a girl whom even the climate wouldn’t dare disagree with. This type prefers blondes, but isn’t necessarily a gentleman. Number Three— Here is the schemer; looks backward before he goes forward, but although ambitious couldn’t raise the price pf,,h spark plug if Fords werey.ije'ii a penny. If married his .ivife shines in the male-order business. He loves hard work like a barber loves "the, safetyrazor. Argumentative by nature, he would, if asked “guilty or not guilty”by a judge, demand an alternative. How you hold your cigarette is of little consequence, after aik What is of greater importance is the particular kind of cigarette you hold and smoke. The “ Three Castles” is a cigarette of such distinctive character that it reveals the character of the man who smokes it* It proves him to be a man of good sense and sound judgment. And that is splendid testimony' to the virtues of the “Three Castles” !
There is now a smaller size bottle of Hearne s Bronchitis 'Cure, but it still ha 3 the same wonderful power to relieve coughs, colds and cheSt troubles. FOR EVERY RIND ‘ v Cblifek AND CHEST COLD Chemist* & Store* Everywhere r f BRONCHITIS 3 fIM © * •? with other cars none In all the brilliant .chronicle of Chrysler, no car has so keenly delighted a great and growing host of owners as the Illustrious New Chrysler “72” —a car so remarkable in quality and performance that, at its low price, nothing like its value can be found anywhere. In Chrysler’s triumphant march from 27th to 3rd place in sales in 42 months, the“ 72” has played a most significant part. 0 In the Illustrious New. Chrysler “72” — longer, rootnipr, faster, handsomer—Chrysler Standardised Quality excels even Chrysler —in performance, in comfort, in appearance, in appointments. The 75 horsepower engine with counterweighted seven-bearing crankshaft delivers 72 and more miles an hour with ease. It flashes instantly away in traffic. Equipped with rubber shock insulators in place of metal shackles, it rides with a new measure of comfort,, safety, and smoothness over the roughest roads. Test the Illustrious New “72” in every conceivable manner. Then you will appreciate just how much wider is the gap which the Chrysler “72” places between itself and all other cars selling for much higher prices. S 3 T, mm A Few Chrysler "72“ Features of Quality and Long Li/e Pivotal Steering 4-Wheel -Hydraulic Brake*Lcveliser* ou Front and Rear Springs. Headlamp Control on Steerin- Wheel Invar Steel Strut Pistons Silcbrotne Valve* Oil Filter Air Cleaner Thermostatic Heat Control Full Pressure Oiling System HARLEY & CO. LD GREYMOUTH N Z Distributors: TODD MOTOR CO., Wellington, Christchurch, Timaru, Dunedin, Invercargill.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 June 1928, Page 1
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