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r YOD 1BDST HAVE A PAIR OF II I THESE W0NDE8FUL NEW ■ I.XL m ■ CHROMIUM ■l I PLATED ■ SCISSIORS , I: /ff /f Made in Sheffield, England, B (ti these scissors are forged ■| II I Jff from old fashioned stainable I )}^Jj carbon steel, the best type of ■ steel for cutting instruments 8 °f this type. To protect them I X^\X^ from rust, we electrically de- ■ X X posit on their surfaee a thin ■ X X layer of chromium. ChromS X X fff jj) ium is a hard steely white 8 X X i( metal found mainly in India ■ /Y X an(* Rhodesia that is not af8 // X ) I f ec^ed hy acids and talces a ■ , (/ X ^XX/lk J,j briliant polish. "We remove ■ V the chromium from the ac- ■ yX/ X/ tuai cutting edges. These 8 AXsr / scissors open and shut even8 /yj j[/ ly, are really sharp, cut 8 mQ&X smoothly, and remain sharp. ■ / b°ws are shaped to fit S yf &s if ))) the fingers are as will be seen ■ X J?/ \V ^rom the illustrations the 8 A Jrs \V scissors are of uncommonly I M Jv u )J nea^ an^ a^rac^ve design. 8 tJX S/ffXx' A highly efficient British 8 [f mnde scissor at a moderate I /^T)) we stock scissors for S li^ EVERY PURPOSE I # I J. F. Thomas | S Ironmonger Tutanekai Street j I ■ Rotorua j I • I T— _ r^BirTv-— — - - - - - ' ~ , 4 ■t: I | i - v, mht,. j ■ i , [ , ■ [ ,a;W 8 r2 1 KODAK ~"Tr% i junior ^y-li j j 8henewestthing in cameras. Takes / X 8erfect pictures more easily than n ( f J Bver ^fore. Simpler loading and ,L/ n. , Q^-\ J — ■nloading, simpler opening and \ A A Bosing and simpler focussin/. 8/ithD.ubleLens 55/- i ij | )) 8 li?mat7,7 tens 67/6 a Masiafa J 8- Kodak Anas. ~J~J [S ^ M » f.6.3 Lens ///6 j j [ 8niortht dS'X"20 Kodak I with Kodak Film \^yr :U\M»orPnce LiU of f; r ,wr(e'- J ^ - ■ " a . sity!l==

7^ 1Y/HAT ari impression af possesst Afurther announce- VV . ment conceming /jg ive contetitment the kana gives * \ lobacco in its most fffl / STbie fom d* (S 08 finSe^s curve Tound and over i BjM the pipe bowL Tkey seem to drome J /I as they feel the comfortable warmih -*y || of the hurning tobacco within. And J / never is this more so than when the J/J J poothness pE CUTS^^v ■ tbe man who appreciates a tobacco ffievitably iinds ODmpfete smokfRg ■ ^at burns evenly and slowly, a satisfaction witdraRakeCutjTobacco* I obacco which gives a fragrant In Flake Cuts yoti get your plpe B sHio^e that rolls smoothly and coolly tobacco tn its most enjoyable, most I rou^ t^e tongue • f . . that man economicaL, most dependable form. ■ The most Famous of llT«n\aii flake cuts •

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 724, 27 December 1933, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 724, 27 December 1933, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 724, 27 December 1933, Page 7

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