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I'nless all sipnx l';ii 1 New Zealand tobacco is destined t<> liecome famous the world over for its excellent smokitio qualities. Like wildfire Inis the local product! spread over all parts of tin' Dominion. cnpLurin*; the trade wherever it made its appearance. It is thus evident that the Xew Zealand article must possess certain virtues which make it superior to the foreign tobacco, and not the least is its small content of nicotine. This fact would particularly recommend it to the smoker who studies his health, because New /calami tobacco, even i! smoked excessively, does not ailed his heart or nerves and leaves the month sweet aml clean. But what is equally important. the tobacco is now beinp subjected to a toa.-tiup process and as a result its aroma litis been improved—no bite, no soppiness, often so objectionable in many of the foreign brands. Try I’iverhcad bold if you like a very mild and aromatic quality, or Insisted N'av.v Cut (Buildup;') of medium -•(nvoplh. and Cut I’lup N'o It) (Bullhead label) if you prefer a full hotly.— A.dvt.

P 0: received last year in appreciation of HEENZO, the famous couch, coidand influenza remedy. One bottle makes a pint. Costs only 2/6. Make your own splendid mixture at home. ai .IUCi .MKROKKS. BIvRUX. Sept. !). Tun big eummon ini nicrj'crs are being arranged. One i- ail amalgamation of oil linns, the Ductselieerdocl taking over the Dents lie Petrnlenni and Hentge reworks (.Ynnpan ies’ interests, for which it. 71ropn.se> to merense the capital from "tucnty-foiir to thirtv-livo million marks. In the other case negotiations are proceeding between live of tin' biggest Jihenish-Wostphalian steel and iron industrial concerns, those el Krttpp. Phoenix. Hindustani. TTiyssen and Hheuielbo t tiion. t■«r a working arlangemcni. or an amalgamation it is generally surmised that the ic”.\ company is being formed on a capital 111 111.1100.000 marks \ VItKXCFT lIKXP.Y KOIID. I.OXPOX. Sept. 0. A h'reach motor ear maker. AI. Citreon has leased munitions buildings coverin'' eight acres at Slough. He expects lo employ five thousand men and women in the building of Oitrcou ears there.

&3XIOU& l@ea.use From the very fir3t Lane’s Emulsion made good. The people made it fai —when they chose it for their ideal I healer and body-builder—the best rer for all wasting diseases. 2/6 &j!6 at all Chemists and Storej. POTJD EZmSION A ijJ. WM M. HOUSTON & CO. auctioneers AND LAND AGENTS, WHARF AND CAMP STREETS, HOKITIKA.

PROPERTIES FOP SALE. p j /"vr\ SPLENDID BUILDING rfc.l.UU SECTION, corner Park and Brittan St., 100 feet frontage to Park St. npA EACH, 2 g0,..1 BUILDING *I)U SECTIONS, 50 feet frontage to Park Street. f*PX Splendid BUILDING SF.C----cC/OO TION, Sewell St. J-Acre FREEHOLD ideal situation. Stafford Street, overlooking Cass Square, good 7-roonted dwelling, all conveniences half cash, Balance 5 years 7°,,. i-ACBE FREEHOLD Splendid Situation, good 7-roonied dwelling, £OOO can remain on mortgage, non 1-5 ACRE FREEHOLD building section, good situation . £IOOO i AA ACRES choice Dairy Farm AvJv/ situated on Main Road near Arahura; 2 new dwellings and all farm buildings; 3 cow milking machine and engine, 30 selected dairy cows du? Sept., Oct; 12 heifer calves horses, bull, pigs and full range of implements, as a going concern L-1000, good terms. This is a first class property and will lasily milk 10 cons, and price is very reasonable. £650 1 ACRE of land with 7RHOMED HOUSE, cowshed, work-shop, cart shed and large shed' and hut thereon, situated Weld Street. Terms £250 cash, balance 1 years at 6%.

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Hokitika Guardian, 10 September 1925, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 10 September 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 10 September 1925, Page 1

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