New Zealand — at Work! — iVo, 2of a series of advertisements for Silver Fern Tobacco. ■ ■ — • 7 \ — . —. —- '-Z'* ’■ THE MAN ON THE LAND. He lives a TTTITT/TSW vigorous outdoor life, and he’s a sound judge man y things. Take tobacco, for instance: large numbers of farmers in all parts of the \ Dominion swear by SILVER FERN for a really N satisfying smoke and ‘ many happy rollings’. Make a point of asking for SILVER FERN, the * \TO r ' ew ea^ Cig ar ette Tobacco, if you want | to roll a better, more enjoyable cigarette. HNE CUT OR COARSE CUT CIGARETTE TOBACCO x FOR “MANY HAPPY ROLLINGS”
° She Will Like One of These aWris + l e + Watches If you want to make yourself popular, buy one of these dainty Wristlets for the girl of your choice. Many excellent designs in really good Watches are here at very low prices. Come in to-day. C. A. GREENWOOD Watchmaker and Jeweller. Central Arcade, Queen St., MASTERTON.
HELP THE TERRITORIALS! THEY HAVE VOLUNTEERED TO PROTECT YOUR HOME! GOOD NEWS TRAVELS FAST! BAD NEWS used to have the reputation for speed. But such is the demand for the good things of life today that good news travels even faster. The carriers of many of the good tidings that every one is eager to hear are right before you. They are the advertisements in this newspaper. They bring good news about soap and cereals, sedans and cigarettes. Good news for the housewife. Good news for the business man. Good news for everyone who believes in comfort and happiness. Let a motor-car maker or a manufacturer develop a finer product. You will hear about it —not in a couple of years, not just “some time. The whole new story will be rushed to you on the wings of the greatest good-news service in the world—advertising. Advertisements are filled with the kind of good words you like to find. They tell you of new products, new improvements in wellknown merchandise, new values and new ways to increase your wellbeing. And always they tell you not only where and how to purchase goods of assured merit, but also the way to be certain of obtaining full value for every shilling you spend. Read them—and get their good news regularly!
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 23 January 1939, Page 9
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