thE StORY OF TIME V 9 Sun-Dial The real timckeepers are the sun and the stars: On theic movement i8 based the time our clocke and watches tell uB. Most ancient of man- made time-keepers is tho Sun-Dial, which meas- ures time by means of the sun 8 ghadow cast by a etile erected on the surface of the dial-plane, which is marked for the several bours of the daya Time and time-keeping have alway8 been subjects of keen interest to man: kind: How can a man of today make the most of passing time 2 So far a8 (Navy Cuta smoking pleasure i8 concerned, the most value and most satisfaction are ) Wills; I0 6 to be found in Capstan Cigarettes. 0 er for 7d: That is why the whole world is Cork Tipped WD familiar with the saying or Plain 27 ANY TIME IS TIME FOR A Capstan Tidpedr. CARSTAT 'CorK (Cigarettes] H.o: London: WD: Bristol Manatectured [ Wills Jh.o. Iadea [
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 6, Issue 145, 2 April 1942, Page 13
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