Tho old pioneers who came out to New Zealand in tlie lime; ago little dreaint, as they shredded tho imported block pine; the storekeepers used to sell, that the land of their adoption would one day produce fine tobacco ol its own. and ill some respects actually superior to the best imported brands, lint it promises to develop into a source of our National wealth—a point of tremendous importance to the struggling settlers cm the povertystricken gum lands of tho North, which, poor ns they are, will yet grow splendid tobacco. li : hot a traction of this barren land, so rich in looaceoproduiiug possibilities, were devoted to the culture of the “weed" it would mean the salvation of many a settler and the ultimate enrichment ol the Diminion. The local article is much appreciated by those who had to give up smoking furer/n tobaccos because of the ox< ess of nicotine, which allotted their health. Try “Riverhoad Gold'’ mild; “Navy Cut” (I’ulldng) medium; or “Cut I’lug No. 10" (Bullhead) full. — Advt.
A cold may lead to consumption! It’s only a step from a cold to consumption —but fortunately i it’s only a step back from a even a. chronic cold to J & health, strength and vigor « la if you take LANE'S. | z'6 and *!& at all Chemists and Store EMULSION Use m ik nr. ivun the mint <(K> SSSE A TABLETS 'I2 Learn how delicious and dainty thlj new sweet l». Rspeppermint flavoured covering molti inyour mouth, then you got tho prolonged eatlefactlon of the peppermint-flavoured centre, of wonderful WUI&LEY chicle. Use WRtaiEY’S for Health ferment and cause decay. It relieves acid mouth and thus not only'PM* venU hara to tho teeth, but eorve. to .w.otoc the stomach. It stimulates digestion and helps to prevent forming of gas that causes dyspepsia. A widely known medical hook says tK €hewing gum aids tooth nutnUon and ths cleansing action U a definite it rrrtvsnts dyspepsia. Good chewing me® is excellent for bad digestion. rSd.for r"; mm a P. OH»roT AFTER EVERY MEM
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 April 1925, Page 1
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