A novelty has appeared on the market in the "shape of a toasted tobacco, which has caused quite a sensation in smokers’ circles. The process oT toasting seems to have a most beneficial effect upon tobacco, similar to what cooking, broiling and roasting has on food. It develops the !lavu|ir and makes it generally more savoury and appetising. and last, hut not least, also more digestible. Small wonder that the local product has greatly gained in popularity through this latest improvement. and smokers are advised to give it a trial. They tiro in for quite a new flavour. There are Three grades obtainable now—Riverhead Gold, very mild and aromatic smoke; Toasted Navy Cut (Bulldog). of medium strength; and if you prefer a full body try Cut Plug No I<>. the Bullhead label. All made of new type of leaf, famous for its small' percentage of nicotine. Doctors and exports proclaim them to he healthier than most of the foreign tobaccos; and another consideration is their lower cost. They will reduce your tobacco hill hy 30 per cent.—Advt.
Nothing like lining in it position in !,,iv direct from, llio source ol' supply. McKay’s have just, landed from the factory a line of Men’s Kelt Hats. Newest shapes. 'l'he usual price is 12s C„| |mt McKay’s direct buying enables them to sell at Ss lid.—Advt. Painting 'rime; Springtime is painting time.” Paint with “ Fibrine” ; best protective for iron and steel work, resists acids and heat successfully. Covering capacity double ordinary paints. It. I'. M. Manning and Co., Hertford Mow, Christchurch.— Advt. Arriving end next week a large consignment of choice apricots from Central Otago. Our instructions are to sell at lowest ruling price. Look orders early. Paterson, Michel and Co., kid. —Advt.
GROWS LARGE CROPS OF BIG, FLESHY TURNIPS AND SWEDES! great difference between an ordinary crop of Turnips and one which has been liberally fertilized with this popular Manure, is convincing proof of the wisdom of investing money in “Rockland.” The cost of cultivation and seed is the same, but the extra sum paid for manure has resulted in a Bumper Crop, showing a splendid profit. Rockland Turnip Manure has solved for thousands of Farmers the problem of “How to Get Big Crops.” Many of those who have used it certify to its genuine worth. One Farmer writes of his crop, “.The best crop I ever had”; another, “Very satisfactory”; and yet another, “I used it on very poor land and am very well satisfied.” Rockland is rich in Phosphates, and being a “Complete” Fertilizer, provides per Ton, less a Discount of 2} per cent, at ono month or 5 per cent, for cash with order. FREIGHT PAID to any West Coast Railway Station. Packed in ljcwt New Bags (16 to the ton). krROCKLANDI ; TURNIP MANURE^ Kempthorne, Prosser & Co.’s NJK. Drug Co., Ltd., _ HORNBY CHEMICAL WORKS. Office: 136 HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. abundance of stimulation and nourishmnet to the plants. It will suit any soil, and runs freely through the drill. Owing to die enormous demand, Farmers 4' are urged to send in their orders without delay. yal, G
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