Wliiit- kind of tobacco do you prefer —mild, medium, or full? If you Imre been lony: !i worshipper at the shrine of .My l.ady Nieotine you luivo doubtless sampled nil sorts of brands at one time or another, and have your preferences. But have you over tried toasted tobacco U is unite a new idea. The leaf is certainly (ousted and this process develops the flavour and aroma in (|iiite a surprising way. It’s like eating salt with nuts or mustard with beef or clioese. You can test thin for yourself, because the New Zealand tobaccos, now so much in evidence, are all toasted, lienee their delightful fragrance and llavour. And unlike most oi tiie imported brands they contain such a small percentage of nicotine that-thec may be smoked pipe after pipe, “til! .no cows come home” without unpleasant or harmful consequences. They won’t bite the tongue, and appeal to all tastes. ‘‘Biverhend Cold” is aromatic, “Toasted Navy (’id,” (Bulldog), a pleasing medium, and “Cut I'lug No 10" (Bull’s Head) a line full flavoured tobacco.—Advt.
A BOON TO FARMERS 1 PATTEN’S MILKEEZE! A valuable and scientific PREPARATION. FLAKES MILKING A PLEASURE. HEALS OUT;-!, WOUNDS, CRACKS, AND SOBKfcl. PREVENTS CjW BOX AND WARTS. Keeps the TEATS Ko't :iml Flexible. Keeps the milker’s hands ill good coiidi) i<m. It’s soothing ell'eet keeps the eo.vs contented in the hails. ( lean and convenient to use. Oh tain aide from all Chemists, Conntre Grocers, and from: B. W. FATTEN, VETERINARY SPECIALIST, CENTRAL PHARMACY, -plume fK. WESTPORT. P.O. Bex 54. C HOUSTON' & GO AUCTIONEERS AND LAND AGENT. 1 } WHARF AND CAMP STREETS, HOKITIKA PROPERTIES l-'OR SALE. 04 AA SPLENDID BUILDING S. JUU SECTION, corner Park and Brit tan St., 100 feet frontage to Park St. noA EACH, 2 good BUILDING ;S«-t)U SECTIONS, TO foot frontages to Park Street. (-4n p" Splendid BUILDING BLCtOOh) TION, Sc,veil St. pnA (\ l-Acro FREEHOLD ► ) U U ideal situation, Btaf!ord St., overlooking Cass Square, good ’-roomed dwelling, nil conveniences, i sash balance, ovra. 7%. £y -i f\ f, /\ J-ACRE FREEHOLD Splendid situation, good 7-roomed Dwelling, £6GO can remain on Mortgage. ■3O 1-5 ACRE FREEHOLD building Section, g od situaAA A ACRES Choice dairy Farm aPV.rvJ situated oil Main Road near Arahura; 2 new dwellings and all hum buildings ;3 cow milking machine mid engine, 30 seV etod dairy cows duo Sept .-Oct 12 heifer calves, horses, Bui], pigs and full ran,.e of imploments, on a going concern £4500, good terns; This is a first class property and ./ill easily rnUk 40 cows and price is very reasonable. O f* ir'A-l A ORE of land with 7rbuOU ROC LED HOUSE, cowshed, work-shop, cart shed and large she'd' ard hut thereon, situated Weld Tunis £550 cash, balance 4yrs. at 1. HOUSTON & CO
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 January 1925, Page 1
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