It is curious how some smokers will Taney’’ some of their pipes ami fail to “take" to others. It is not a question of cost, either. .1. ,M. ISarrie, an inveterate smoker, has quite a collection of pipe-, ami some of them valuable. And yet one of his favourites is a little wooden “nose-warmer" for which he pave fnnrpenee! Tastes in tolmeco vary in the same way. Some smokers use only the most expensive brands while others hud ordinary plan or even common simp; more to their liking. I'iie llavour appeals to them. lint talking —■or rather writiup—about llavour, have you tried the New Zealand prown tobaccos? The leaf, contrary to the usual practice, is toasted, and this imparts a peculiarly delicious llavour. These tobaccos, moreover, contain very little nicotine and are consequently comparatively harmless. They are manufactured in various strengths to suit all tastes. “Rivcrhead (Sold” is mild aromatic, “toasted Navy Cut (Buildup label) medium, and ‘Cut I’lup No. 10“ (Hull's Head) full flavoured. They are meeting with a hip sale.—Advt.
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Australia’s Best Oil of Eucalyptus DOUBLE“D” EUCALYPTUS Best for Colds, Bronchitis and Rheumatism as Large Bottles 3^ A BOON TO FARMERSt PATTEN’S MILKEEZE! A VALUABLE AMD SCIENTIFIC P REPARATION. MAKES MILKING A PLEASURE. HEALS CUTS, WOUNDS, CRACKS, AND SOUKS. PREVENTS COW POX AND WARTS. Keeps the TEATS Soft and Flexible. Keeps the milker’s hands in good condition. It’s soothing effect keeps the cows contented in the hails. Clean and convenient to use. Obtainable from all Chemists, Country Grocers, and from: E. W. PATTEN, VETERINARY SPECIALIST, CENTRAL PHARMACY, ’Phono 37. WESTPORT. P.O. Bex 54. M. HOUSTON & GO AUCTIONEERS AND LAND AGENTS WHARF AND CAMP STREETS, HOKITIKA PROPERTIES FOR SALE. p AA SPLENDID BUILDING dwJ.UU SECTION, corner Park and Brittan St., 100 foot frontage to Park St. (jf} p, EACH, 2 good BUILDING cXu V) U SECTIONS, CO feet frontages to Park Street. OP> K Splendid BUILDING HEUTION, Sewell St. Of! A A i-Acre FREEHOLD SbV'UU ideal situation, Stafford St., overlooking Cass Square, good 7-roomod dwelling, all conveniences, i tash balance, 6yrs. 7%.
a '* 1 nOn i-ACKF. PKEXHOLD S&.LUUU Splendid sitnation, .good 7-roomod Dwelling, £BCO can remain on Mortgage. nQA 1-5 ACRE FREEHOLD *OU building Section, g.od situate mi. ACRES Choice dairy Farm situated on Main Road near Arahura; 2 new dwellings and all fa x m buildings ;3 cow milking machine and engine, 30 sel 'cted dairy cows due Sept.-Oct 12 heifer calves, horses, ’vail, pigs and full of implements, aa a going concern £-1500, good terns; This is a first class property and ./ill easily mirk 40 cows and price is very reasonable. {rj r» A—l aCRE of land with 7AAiOU ROOMED HOUSE, cowshed, work-shopa cart slied and large shed and hut thereon, situated Weld St T< .ms £250 cash, balance 4yrs. at M. HOUSTON & CO
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 January 1925, Page 1
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