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Did you kuoiv that Lord Jcllicne was m devotee of the ‘'wood:'” lie chiefly smokos cigarettes. hut or in fines him‘•ell to one pin-hot of ten per diem. Quite moth rule! Yes. Some people -moke thrice that tpitnit ity between hrenktasf am! I.e.L lint despite the I popularity of tin- 'nig." millions of smokers prefer iJit* pipe. As to the injiirionsness of smoking it largely depends upon the tobacco. The impnrteil hrtuttis. its a rule, are simply loaded '■•itli nicotine, so that their habitual use cannot he good. In that respect they diifer materially from our Xetv Zealand grown tobaccos. These are toasted--lienee, their delightful flavour and frngranee. Abo. they are comparatively free from nicotine and do not burn the tongue, wreck the nerves or affect the heart. There is unque—lionably a great future before these tobaccos, and already the growing, curing and manufacture of the leal is becoming an important Xew Zealand industry. and farmers are finding a tobacco crop a profitable one to cultivate. Brands ehietly in demand are lliverhead Hold, mild; Xavy Cut (Bulldog), medium: and Cut Plug No. 10, full.— Ach t.

Don’t ask for Egg Preservative—ask for Sharia ml’s lloa Brand Egg Preservative. There’s a difference. ! With •‘Mon.” eggs may be poached, boiled or fried.—Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 29 October 1925, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 29 October 1925, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 29 October 1925, Page 4

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