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Unless nil signs fail N.X. tobacco is destined tu become famous the world over for its excellent smoking qualities. Like wild lire has the local product spread over all parts of the Dominion, capturing the trade wherever it made its appearance. It is thus evident that the N.Z. article , must possess certain virtues which make it superior to the foreign tobacco and not the least is its small contents of nicotine. This fact woidd particularly recommend it to the smoker who studies his health, because N.Z. tobacco even if smoked excessively does not a (feet the heart or nerves and leaves the mouth sweet and clean. But what is (pi,ally important, the tobacco is now lioing subjected to a Toasting process, and as a result, its aroma lias been greatly improved, no bite, no soppiness, often objectionable 'll many of the foieign brands. Try Hiverhead Cold if you like a very mild and aromatic quality, or Toasted Navy C'ut (Bulldog) of medium strength, and Cut Plug No. t() (Bullhead label) if you prefer a full body.—Advt.

Dealing with the matter of British polities, in tlie course of an address, at Auckland, on “Liberalism.” .Mr I. M. AYilford, Leader of the Opposition, declared that no more destructive blow on the fate of this country was ever struck by any (lovernmcnfc than by the present British Oovernment in its cessation of operations at Singapore. The work had been abandoned to, in the words of Mr lJamsay Macdonald, “make a moral gesture to the world.” The abandonment of that base left us unprotected in the event of war in the I’acific, said Mr AVilford. A\ hilst cooperating in international disarmament we must stand solid for national defence in the absence of such disarmament.

Bo on guard against Influenza. Take “NAZOL” tho ready for use and money-saving remedy. 60 doses Is 6d.

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Hokitika Guardian, 17 June 1924, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 17 June 1924, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 17 June 1924, Page 4

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