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Dt Rtsxi* —t * \ A 5 3 \ L# THE THE MYSTERY OF VANISHING TIP “"Look kere, tkis was certainly an ‘lvory’ - tipped cigarette wken I lit it. "Now I’ve smoked it kalfway tkrougk, and tke tip’s vanisked! “Because you lit it tke wrong end, of course. “Fiddlesticks! Skouldn’t I kave tasted it and smelled it? an ‘lvory’ tip, wkick is so pure and wkolesome tkat it kurns just like ordinary cigarette paper. De Resrke tokacco's too good to ke wasted ky careless folk wko ligkt tkeir cigarettes tipside down. Hence tke tasteless, odourless ‘lvory’ tip.” DE R.ESZKE —of course 1 THE INSTITUTE OF HYGIENE in awarding De Reszke Virginias its certificate for Purity, Quality and Merit, says of the “Ivory” dp: “ We are of opinion that the use of the special tips is a distinct improvement upon other methods now employed .” DE RESZKE VIRGINIAS “IVORY”"TIPPED OR PLAIN TEN FOR NINEPEHCS Manufactured bv J. MILLHOFF &. CO., LIMITED, 86, PICCADILLY, LONDCN, W.l

c ~We all clam our white shoes a, ob IF; WHITE DRESSING So simple to use. the kiddies clean their own shoes. All players and holiday-makers need it! "Nugget” Polish is sold everywhere in 4d., 7d. and 17tins. Made in Black, Brown (Tan), Dark Brown, Toney Red, and Nigger Brown, also in White for Patent Leather. IN BOTTIES "

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 287, 24 February 1928, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 287, 24 February 1928, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 287, 24 February 1928, Page 12

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