A prophet. they say. lias no liumiui in liis own country, ami it lias heeti tcio iiimli tlif policy of New Zealanders j• i the past to pass over I lie products of tli ■ i•• < mintry in favour il tin- ini ported nooils. which, in many ca-cs, sin* actually infirior to t'nc New /calami a"iidc. Taltc toliacco lor example. .Most. A met man toliaccos aic object iomihle on tile score of excess ui- , Otine ami ileleclive comliustlliilitv. leading to I lie cloopinp; of the pipe Mith Cl pleasant, ami iml I injurious coiiseiptem cs to the smoker. Iry Itirerheail (hilil inihi ami aromatic, or Toasted Navy Cut (Knildo-i) of medium sttcnefli. and il you pielcr a lull holy" try Cut Mue No 10. the liiillha '.I laliel. Their purity. Ha four, aroma, and all round excellence "ill surprise you Cnlike must lunmls from oversea, this type of tohaeeo does not lon the pipe and leaves the month sweet ami clean. Kxperts maintain that of all varieties Known. N.Z. leal is the lci.it injurious on aevount ol its small peiientaoe of nieotine and that it niav lo smoked eontinnally without the shot u-st ill'ter ell'eet s.—Ailvt.
For children's coughs and colds the licst remedy is "NA/Oh.” Agreeable j,„J safe. More economical than mixinres or syrups. f!0 doses Is fid.
To the health worried. Those who do not enjoy robust health are recommended to Bengeds F?° • gives digestive rest with full nourishment and doctors agree that this in itself is one of the finest nerve restoratives. Bengeds Food is always made with fresh new milk, which it greatly enriches and changes into a delicious food cream. While being so highly nutritious that athletes train upon it, Bengeds is so smooth and delicate that it will not disagree with the most sensitive stomach. The booklet of Bengeds Food contain. a variety of dainty recipes for sick P= rsol \ s ' Write for a copy to Benger s Food, Ltd.. 117, Pitt St., Sydney, Benge. Food is sold by Chemists, etc., everywhere Acts like a charm! That’s what thousands say of "XAZOL”—the handiest and surest remedy for coughs and enlds Children like WADF.’S WOII.M PIGS. Safe and certain remedy for worms.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 August 1924, Page 3
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366Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 23 August 1924, Page 3
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