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Fashions in tobacco-pipes change as well as fashions in other things, fine Aleei sehaum formerly held pride ot

place with smokers, hut has practically disapppeared. at any rate in New Zealand since ihe war. (lays have gone out, t*io. to a large extent, and calabashes are seldom seen now. Ihe briar to still with us. lull vvuuine French briar is scarce and rather expensive. There are plenty of cheap substitutes, though. But the pipe is

comparatively linimpnrtaMt —the tobacco is the thing! Aoruoos of Hull have you sampled our N.Z. grown tobaccos : j They have their paints. I'ulike most of the imported brands they are comparatively tree of nicotine, and may !>e smoked with inipunitv. Also they are all toasted. Heme theii fine flavour and aroma. The most popular are: Riverhoad Gold. mild. Now Cut (Bulldog}. medium and Cut Plug No 10 (Bulkhead) full. Ihe X.Z. tobacco industry already finds employment for many, is proving <d great importance to agriculturists (the average yield of a tobacco crop is worth £SO or more), and richly deserves the encouragement it receives. —Advt.

COAL EXQriKY. WELLIXCTOX. May 16. The Coal Enquiry Committee has adjourned. pending a series of trials with various types of coal.

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Hokitika Guardian, 16 May 1925, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 16 May 1925, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 16 May 1925, Page 3

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