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The Paper Controversy Some cigarette smokers say rice paper, and some say plain paper. In order that all may henceforth, to their heart’s content, say Army Club, this world-famous cigarette is now made with both kinds of paper. The plain paper variety is distinguished from the “ old and original ” Army Club by having a Green Shield instead of a Red Shield on the carton, so if you wish to try the new kind ask for the “Green Shield” packet. ARMY CLUB The best cigarette ever sold at lO M 9 d (Jtvamlers Ltd. (Established 1775). Pioneers of the Airtight Packet N.Z. Distributors: Mating & Co., Ltd., Head Office, Christchurch. Branches at Auckland, nuneuin, and Timaru.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 596, 23 February 1929, Page 27

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Page 27 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 596, 23 February 1929, Page 27

Page 27 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 596, 23 February 1929, Page 27

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