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Fashions in tobacco-pipes change as well as fashions in other things. Iho .Meerschaum formerly hold p-ritle "I place with smokers, hut lias practically disappeared, at any rate in N.Z. since the war. Clays have gone out, too, to a large extent, and calabashes are -seldom seen now. The briar is still with us. hut the genuine French Iniar is scarce and rather expensive. There are plenty of substitutes, though. But the pipe is comparatively unimport-ant—-the baccy's the tiling! Apropos of that have you sampled our S '/.. grown lobncc-ns ? They have their points. Unlike most of the imported brands they are comparatively tree of nicotine, and may lie smoked with impunity. Also they are all ton-Jcd. lienee their line flavour and aroma. The most, popular are: Itiverhead Gold, mild" Navy Cut (Bulldog) medium; and Cut' Plug No It) (llullsheml) full. The N.Z. tobacco industry already finds employment for many, is proving of great importance to agriculturists (the average yield of a tobacco crop is worth Cot) or more), and richly 'merits the encouragement it receives.—Advt.

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Loss rub, more shine with “Tnn-ol” —the liquid polish for furniture, floors, and leather goods. Also in paste form. —Advt-

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Hokitika Guardian, 17 February 1925, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 17 February 1925, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 17 February 1925, Page 4

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