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Through the simple process of toasting ])is tobacco the modern niaivufacturer lias boon able to effect an enormous improvement in l' lo smoking quality. Tl is a well-known fart that cooked food is wholesomev and more digestible than raw food, and the same principle applies to tobacco. e do not eat raw meat or fish or drink raw coffee, why should we smolce raw tobacco. Tt is wonderful how the flavour of tobacco can he developed bv toasting. Try one of the local brands and von will notice a marked improvement, and what is also important, as a result of the toasting process the tobacco loses all deleterious properties. Smokers who study their health should therefore cr|ve this matter their attention, and avoid strong foreign tobaccos henvih charged with nicotine, they are Mire to undermine even the most robust constitution. Not only is the local article purer and more wholesome than most of the imported brands but it is cheaper too. Riverhead bold is mild and aromatic: Toasted Navy Cut (Bulldog') of medium strength, but it you prefer a full body try Cut 1 lug No. 10.—Advt.

Just opened out a big purchase of nfodel millinery and ready to wear hats. You must inspect them early, otherwise the pick of them will be sold out as the price is exceptionally low at Schroder and Co.— Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 8 December 1925, Page 1

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226

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 8 December 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 8 December 1925, Page 1

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