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Tt is lh<> masting of eofl'oe-horrics that results in tin- development of till' exquisite flavour so much appreciated hy coffee-drinkers. That is "ell known, lint it is not so well known that our Xew Zealand-grown tobaccos are now subjected to the same roasti no process, ami with the same result. The flavour is brought fnllv out, while at the same time the deleterious properties ol the tohaeco are destroyed All tohaeeos, no matter where grown, have this in common that tliev contain Nicotine, some more, some less. And it is this penson that is eliieflv responsihle for the sufferings of those who indulge too freely in the use of the fragrant weed. Heart ami nerves are generally alleetOil and often the eyesight. Scientists now tell ns that toasting neutralises part of the nicotine and that toasted tohaeeos mav, therefore, he smoked with impnnitv. They recommend Mverhead Cold, mild and aromatic; Toasted Navy Cut (llnlldog). medium strength; and the full hodied Cot I’log No ID (Bullhead label). All are toasted.— Advt.

Tho ambassadors of trade, commercial travellers "strike a true note” and ask for Bells’ Mild Yellow Label Whisky. They know the goods. ‘‘Bell’s” is mild and' clear. Mark Sprot and Co. Ltd., Greymouth, sole distributors.—Advt.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HOG19241021.2.12.3

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Hokitika Guardian, 21 October 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 21 October 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 21 October 1924, Page 1

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