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Hubert l.ouis Stevenson once declared, according to one of his biographers: “.No woman should marry a man who doesn’t smoko,” and Stevenson, it must be admitted knew human nature. Anoher famous man of letters, liulwerr.vtton, wrote (see his novel, “What will ho do with it?”) “He who doth not smoke hath either known no greater grief, or lefuseth himself the softest consolation next to that which comes from heaver.” As to the harmfulness of tho habit, much—very much —depends U|>on the tobacco. Brands heavily charged with nicotine are best avoided. In that respect and in other respects our own Xew Zealand grown tobacco:; bold pride of place, because they contain comparatively little nicotine and may therefore be. indulged in ad. lib., wiliout affecting nerves or heart. Doubtless that is why they are finding favour with so many smokers. They are on sale everywhere, and are adapted to all tastes. “Biverheacl (■'old” is mild aromatic. “Toasted Xavy (bit” (Bulldog) is a delightful medium, and “Cut Plug Xo 10” (Bull’s Head labef) a fine full-flavoured tobacco.— Advt.

Vim, Vigor and Vitality result from the use of Chamberlai n’s Tablets. They cleanse and stimulate stomach, liver and bov/els, helping produce perfect health. Wonderful for Biliousness, Constipation & Bad Breath.

700,000 ln Australia - and New ZeaMothers land, save pounds by maKing their own cough and cold remedy with HEENZO. Small bottle makes Dint. Fine for the Kiddies. i

Creel' ‘FerhlizerTor SNsteb? Soluble llnrivalled ’Tor- Top{T)ressn -ST' TksTums 2S OiTJ -. u,. * Tho enrichinont of Pasturo Lands by tho liberal application of Rockland Super, phosphato is a practice that is extending on all hands. It puys so wonderfully woll I Not only is tho carrying capacity practically doubled, but tho increased succuloneo and nutritivo valuo of tho other livo stock to a remark- thereby from 75 to ablo extent. Dairy Cows • J give a mucli larger return of butter fat, and that of a higher quality. Stock-breeders find that Phosphato-Fertilizcd grass p: cattle, and tho stock generally is maintained in a moro healthy condition. Thero is probably no form of manuring that returns such ~ ~ " "nblo Phosphntio Fertilizer. Every Farmer can afford to Top-dress his Pastures with Rockland Soper., Productiveness being increased 100 per cent. Rockland Superphosphate 36/38 per cent. Water Soluble ... 40/42 per cent. Water Soluble ... 42/44 per cent. Water Soluble ... 44/46 per cent. Water Soluble ... I.rvt 2} i xr rrnf. Discount for Cash nt 5 jM*r i»*nt for C.isli with Ord*'r. I’ivii railway station on continuous line of rail Per Ton. £7 0 C £7 5 0 £7 10 0 £7 15 0 on*' month, hr Paid to » from Hornby OKTUNAIiI.I; FROM ALL MERCHANTS AND STOIM KM'PI-HS. ny handsome profits as Top-Dressing with this famous Watcr-Soluhlo Phosphatio Fertilizer. Super, says a Farmer, “ doubles the carrying capacity of the land and doubles tho fattening capacity.” It docs not increase soil acidity, and, being Water-Soluble, acts moro quickly than any othor form of phosphatio manure. Farming costs aro reduced by Top-Drossing, and a biggor bank balance is tho natural result l Kempthorne, Prosser and Co.’s N.Z. Drug Co., Ltd. Hornby Chemical Works. Office: 13G High Street, Christchurch.

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Hokitika Guardian, 25 October 1924, Page 1

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Tapeke kupu
519

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 25 October 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 25 October 1924, Page 1

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