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Few people are probably aware that tobaee was at no time extensively cultivated in England. Winelu omlie, in Gloucestershire claims the honor of being the first place in the Old Country to grow the weed. The dried and cured leaf was comparatively expensive at first, but by the time of James IT. the “best Virginia” was sold at 2s per Hi., and "as in great demand. It

would be interesting to compare, if that were possible, the tobacco of that day with that of our own day. Modern methods of manufacture have of course worked wonders. Some of the purest tobaccos now on the market are grow in New Zealand, and they owe their fine flavour largely to the fuel that they are all toasted 11 new departure. Owing to their containing .such a trilling amount of nicotine, these brands muv be smoked all dav without un-

pleasant or injurious consequences: “Riverhead Gold” is a fine aromatic tobacco; “Toasted Navy Cut" (Bulldog label) medium; and “Cut Plug. No. 1(1" (Bull’s Head) full-flavoured. They are meeting with 11 big sale. Advt.

1 For continuance of news see fourth pape.) RRRXCKSS THKATRK HOKITIKA ( I’ositlvely One Only). ’ITK-SDA V XKXT Ai s o'clock. A Cival Attraction PA Mill's AISI I! A MAX SCOTTISH LADIES’ PIPE BAND - ;uiil - GRAND CONCERT PARTY. WORRITS ORRATEST XO\'ICI.TV ! 1 U ■ CRKVKR AIMISTS J Q * O < i,i:\-!•:!{ ARTISTS 1 O 1 *iaiii -■ f .Mi.- W. i.a\ I■ i;i-11. PROOR.VMME : I Opriiiup Soup: ‘.i ll >i a Spiio of I hilden Mil 11 le." Sunt' ami emiII -i-il by I )rmil-ai:i jur William Darwin. K.RdRS. I falire .. Hand (I il'l-' Reel |’ar| v. .'I I ri.-.|i .1 ip ... Riper .loan Mndsun. I Suns.': “Mai v of Arp.vlc." Riper Tlora Ash. A Ripe Duet. I'ipers Si a n laid pc and l!m liaiian. li Minuet and Seleetiou ol Simps. Hand Cirß, 7 Herilatiuu. "Australian Rady Pipers. ’* and “Wee Scotch Xipht. Druiiiiner I.aura Hates. 8 StalP-swinpiup. Drum-major \\ illia in Darwin. I’.H.d.S. !f—Sailors’ 11oriij>iiit*. I’iner (ieriie Oliver and I’iper dean Alad-on. I.avlinrn. Dnnnniers Seotl and Veat.es. 10- Drum Solo. Dnim-scrpeant I.avlinrn. Druuiiuers Scott and Rentes. II Son;:. “Ha me o' Mine.'' Drummer Molly limes. |•_> Ripe solo. I'ipe-sei'oealit Dolly Mcpliersou. Ifi Harry Hander Soups. Dniin-major William Darwin. II Selection. Till- Australian Radies’ World Tour I’ine Hand. IXTKRVAR. lo—Dance .. ... . Rip-r dean Madsou. 10—Openinp Soup (seeoiid hall) “The (iirl of the Southern Cross.” Ripe so rpeaut, Dolly McPherson. 17-Reel Party Hand Oirls. IS- Recital ioii Drummer Rates. PI Selection of Simps Hand Oirls. •Jt) 11 ipliland Dam ini'. Riper Oertie Oliver (cliampion Hiphlaud dancer of Australia). •>| Soup Drummer .Molly limes. JJ Ripe* Solo. Ripe-major .lessee A ouiei ■JT. Oraml Kiiialo. Australian Radies’ World Tour Ripe Hand. RRICKS: Is. Its and J’s (plus tax). Cliildreti half-priee. Plan at MeTntosh’s. Don’t Miss This I niipie Rropranuue Representative ... prancis d. Williams. ARAIirUA PAT STOCK SARK. MON'DAY. otli. OCTORKR. I0?-T-Messrs w. deefrteh and cot. will sell by public auction as

!i hove : I);) Fxtra prime 111 1.1.0 tKS ]'’or .1 no. Condon. 2(> Kxti'ii prime I’T'I.IOCNS "pur .1 no. Mulvaney. :\r, l-'.xtra prime 111'.I KIT ITK |-Vir lVri'.v ami Co. .-,0 Fat AYF.TM IOIIS For .Inn. ] 1 enilormn . 7 M'oaner I’TOR For Harris Tiro-. AITAHTITA FAT STOCK' SAI.F. MONDAY. OCT. Atli. HOUR TO N AN D CO. IVL. will soil by pul.lif auction a above:— Fat CaTTI.F. For F. 0. AY ill in ms anil Sons. Fat CATTI.F For A. O. Scott. S Fat CaTTI.F 00 Fat SHFFI’ For Af. Nolan.

AUCTION SAUK OF FIRST CLASS FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS. AT THE MART. WEDNESDAY. 7th. OCTOBER. At 2 p.m. M HOUSTON AND CO. • will soil liv 1-iil‘lin auction a> above; on account of Mrs Carver. Mis Broilie and others: — A large quantity of ftr«t-cla«s furniture removed for eonvenienee of sale and including '2 handsome sideboards. overmantle. hall stand, piano stool. ‘2 duclies-e i-best'. '2 large extension dining tables, oval table and cover, gate leg table. 6 h.R. dining chairs in leather. Singer sewing machine, cane chairs, 2 Morris chairs. 4 dining chairs in tapestry, easy chairs, fern stands, pictures, wringer, linoleums and ;> large quantity of sundries,

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Hokitika Guardian, 3 October 1925, Page 3

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686

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 3 October 1925, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 3 October 1925, Page 3

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