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Character Revealed By the way you hold your Cigarette X \ ''""Em Number One—Character is rez x vealed by the way you hold y- your cigarette. For instance: y< here is the careful, particular / s man. He finds a place forjevery- # ( \ thing excepting his knees in a cinema. He is domesticated. \ Like thechiefoftheFireßrigade, 7^3 " ? 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 at always come back. / Number Two—The fussy type, Z as nervous as a curate at a night Z S vv club. Highly strung and im* Z petuous, he is the sort who looks 7 on l° ve ‘*k e a Quick lunch counter —grabs the grub that looks the best and pays for it after. Usually marries a girl whom even theciimate wouldn’t dare disagree with. This type prefers blondes, but isn't neces--2 ' sarily a gentleman. , Number Three— Here is the schemer; —looks backward before he goes Zz\ — forward, but although ambitious couldn’t raise the price of a spark plug if Fords were ten / f r a penny.- If married his wife v'r shines in the male order / business. He loves hard work s / like a barber loves the safety y ? .rd|§F razor. 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 all. 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 1

i Feel That j It Surge of Power ■p|Sl Slide behind the wheel of a Chrysler, step on acce l era tor and feel that surge of power. MgL V v’'sgS|k The car literally leaps forward, accelerating •kF fc< : -’ n an Incredibly short time from 5 to 25 miles an hour. ML This latent power of the Chrysler is held X in leash, just waiting for the oppor- Wl’ W<« IMrtunity to demonstrate its ability. •" Chrysler offers you many dietin' E® ‘ BU‘ s hed body styles—the choice of JjjL '■% exacting motorists all over the world. A roomy, easy-riding car » comfortable for short trips fe •■■'. idK •*»» xA. or long tours. W ■ ''.A TheNew“s2,”theGreatNew "62,” the Illustrious New KgSE W "72,” the Magnificent New Imperial “80”—a car in WBkMLF’ each of the four price Hra. divisions—yetaChrysler gives you much |||§g|.l morethananyother y||»l ML car * tB class. gSKf ' i:I MSITK “52” “62” “72” and “80” CHRYSLER MODEL LUMBERS MEAN RULES PER HOUR. to DOUGLASS MOTORS, Ltd New Plymouth. 7; : . U Z» Distributors : TODD MOTOR CO. IVclitafftoii* ChristcLurchj Duciedifi arid iavcfcfirgiUCl

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Taranaki Daily News, 7 April 1928, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 7 April 1928, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 7 April 1928, Page 8

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