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COXTBOI, OF I : XTOX FFXOS. I.OXOOX. Feb. The private members’ Bill "bu ll wuy; subjected to a storm of Labour and Lh ben.! denunciation ... advance a first time in the Commons It. icet is separating; the i».»li t.csil and . - dustria! funds of the Trade - n.ddlv forbids the application of oid'' •,rv funds to political purposes and lav down that political contributions be c - leded .pmrtcrly. ball yearly, o. an "'t e measure is assured of a strong Conservative backing, but its fate depends on the Government grantiuL, facilities for its passage.

Toasted tobacco is the last won! in the manufacture of tlie fragrant weed Its process is based upon science, and just exactlv as people prefer then tood cooked, they will now prefer their tobacco toasted. Toast is certni > wholesomer than soggy bread and the same principle applies to tobacco Take for instance the locally manufactured brands. They are all toasted and consequently more pleasing to the palate, besides there is less nicotine in the . and that is a matter of importance, inasmuch as any excess of meotinc absorbed by the. system may wrm.nly affect the nerves or cause smoke 1.. heart and weakening sight. Smokers should, therefore, not fail to give t new tobacco a trial; theiit is . > difference between toasted and nonEoasted tobacco, and they " 111 find . s all in favour of the toasted. Ob anlble in three strengths : Ton , S pf t^‘] , ' Cut (Bull-dog), medium, and Cut 1 lug Jvo 10 is recommended to those alio prefer a full body.—Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 23 February 1925, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 23 February 1925, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 23 February 1925, Page 3

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