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Jrp. Recall some famous events • • Captam Cook In New \ dfbk Zealand, Nelson at Trafolgar, Wellington at Waterloo. Then think— Berger Is much older than these! For *n 1760 the Berger name was famous for fine palnts* Tnln^^n Today! Berger Is a Brltlsh Emplre organxsation, IJUMpJ operating plants in England, Scotland, Ireland, South «... . Africa, Australia and New Zealand, producing palnt oy. acknowledged the world'sbest and especially adapted F. L. BONE tomeetlocal condltions. As testimony of acceptance the "Queen Hastings. Mary" and the Sydney Bridge were both painted with Berger's. Here, surely, is the test for quality! What calls more for utmost SnmrTTn protection for the longest time than where painting is such a MERRICK LTD. colossal and expensive task. One's home Is worth this fine proNapier. tectxon too. Insist on Berger 'B.P.'—it is guaranteed 100% pure Williams & kettle ltd* and ^ ^oes further and lasts years longer! All Branches. FOUNOED IN LONDON * 1760 NO ADVANCE IN PRICE GUARANTEED ^ L'tfriB iLHi 1 1 1 H| j ' I J *1 "t"ll J if'T I ^ it

Poisonous tobacco — is there such a thing. Of couTse there is! A wellknown London nerve specialist has just been telling the world that impure tobacco, i.e., tobacco poisonous with nicotine, is a common cause of nerve trouble (and heart trouble), now so prevalent, and deploring the faet that

the 20th century, so prolific in diseoveries of vital importance to humanlty has not yet solved the problem of producing tobacco from which the poisonous nicotine has been eliminated. Yet such tobacco has been grown, manufactured and in general ase throughout New Zealand for many years past. This, of course, is the famous "toasted" which, subjected to a special purifying proeess, emerges sweet, cool, fragrant, and comforting, and as free from nicotine as tobacco can possibly be. There are only five brands of the real thing, the genuine toasted— Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead), Navy Cut No. 3 (Buudog), Cavendish, Eiverhead Gold and Desert Gold. Try any of these and you won't want to change ower to anything else. But have a care when you buy! Imitation "toasted" , is worthlessl*

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 57, 23 March 1937, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 57, 23 March 1937, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 57, 23 March 1937, Page 12

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