Dispelling the gloom of the mist and Searching the nooks where the footpads lurk, Flooding each doorway with glittering light— Watchman! Watchman! What of the Night ? Ah, what have you found in t)iat byway dark? A victim of and stark! Take this, watchman! ’tis needed I’m
sure—-'Life-giving Woods’ Peppermint Cure.
To the man who is a confirmed smoker the first consideration is a good pipp. With that as a foundation he knows he will get the best results from indulgence in the weed. A pipe that is light in the mouth, cool to the tongue, well finished in appearance, and du it of good briar, and set on to a hard, neat mouthpiece, gives a man that contented feeling of happiness. Such a pipe is the Civic, made in all shapes and sizes. A guarantee is given with each “Civic” at our shop, that should the wood burn or crack we will replace with a new pipe. Only one price, 12/6. W. H. Preece, tobacconist, Devon Street Central, New Plymouth.
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 April 1922, Page 4
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