' Why should a man who is careful to wear and use only Empire products, continually cram his pipe full ol American Tobacco? Keep the money in the ennui ry by smoking our very own tnI bacco. grown in New Zealand. Try it. and you will bo delighted with its unequalled mildness and smooth, and mellow smoking properties, due to the (.ousting process to which the tobacco I has been subjected. This makes lor health, sime exeyss in nicotine has a very bad iutlueiue on the heart and nerves. Once the smoker gets accustomed to the pure tobacco flavour of the Ideal product- lie will reject all forj cign brands with their adulterations, and he will awaken to the fact that ho can get a better article, grown and manufactured in his own country, for less money. Those who like a lull . body should try Cut Ring No Bt. the Bullhead label, or the somewhat milder Toasted Navy Cut (Bulldog) vastly different from the non-toasted imported brands, while Riverhead Gold excels all others in mildness and aroma.— Advt.
'ishjDocfors }sfe A famous English doctor’s wife •aysshe finds HEENZO a wonderful remedy for sore throats, colds and coughs. She has used nothing else in her home for the last five years. 2/6 bottle makei a pint.
Aii incident too 14001 1 to go unrecordod is reported to have occurred some little time ago on a Taranaki highway some miles from New Plymouth (states the “Taranaki Herald”). The owner of a somewhat disreputable old motorcar had turned it to baser uses than the carrying of passengers by removing the hack part of the body and turning the machine into a truck. One fine day however, he wanted to take two or three friends for a drive, so he placed the hack seal on the truck, his passengers took their seats, and off she wont in tine style, until a steepish grade had to he climbed. The driver put his foot 011 the accelerator, the car hounded forward and took the hill in her stride, hut when the top was reached the hack sent and its occupants were missing. The driver had omitted to secure the seat firmly and rlie slope ol the hill tnd the sudden acceleration ol the speed had caused it to tip backwards ind deposit itself and its occupants 1 in r':e road.
The ambassadors of trade, commercial travellers “strike a true note” and ask for Bells’ Mild Yellow Label Whisky. Tliev know the goods. “Bell's is mild and clear.” Mark Sprot and Co. Ltd., Greymouth, sole distribution. —Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 August 1925, Page 4
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