In tin- days of Aulil lain" Sylii; !l X.X. "town tobacco made its iii >l u‘iirnnco on Llio market. • >ui failed to "ft :i hold on the smnkin" public. ’! h" toilf was »lri"ht, hut there was somethin" df keif 111 in the curili". and the industry l:ni"uished and Ihcded out. A til licit more recent attempt to solve the problem resulted in the production <>i the National Tobacco Co's brands, now linniv established in the lavotir ol the smokers. The secret of this success is ....itl io lie due to the new toastie." process which the manufacturers are now anplyiii" to their tobacco, and v.hiell has resulted in the most remarkable imnrovi ment in the smokin" (piality. Tile dil'erellce hetweett tin 1 toasted and tiie urn:-toasted product is ns wide as a cooked potato differs in taste from a raw potato. Any smoker can easily convince himself by trying just a few pipes of any of the followin" lirnnds: llivcrheml Hold, very mild; Toasted, Navy Cut. of medium strenetii. and Cut Pin", No 10 for those who prefer a full body.—Advt.
Tn ohanKOiiblo weather take “NAZOL’’ on sugar or by inhalation. Host safeguard against chills. One dose a day keops colds away. Is fid.
THE GRAY CAR. i At £230 thu “Gray” car is in a class by itself. A handsome car, the Gray,, with fine lines, roomy seating, wide doors, and nickel fitments. Extrem llcxfbility and power in abundance, with not less than 30 miles per gallon of benzine. Those features tell their own story: —Eighteen years of successful engine building produced the Gray vibrationless motor —all reciprocating parts balanced to give a silk-like smoothness, 'flic Timken Rear “Banjo” Axle—accessible by the removal of but four studs—is found only in other cars at £-130 and above. The lighting nor. ignition systems in the Gray are standard Westinghouse. Selective three-speed and revorse sliding gear transmission. Timken Taper Bearings throughout. The economy of the light car with all the refinements of a heavy j one—this is the Gray Car. The joys j of luxurious motoring and the pride of fine ear ownership at low cost and inexpensive—these are for you, the Gray achievement I Mark Sprot and Co., Ltd., Sole West Coast Distributors. Arthur G. Smith. T-;ivr»l!nirr WoproKpiH :i ti V«. --A.lv
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 July 1924, Page 4
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