Few 1 »lf ;uv probably aware ilint tobacco was at one time extensively cultivated in Kurland. \Vinehcotnbo, in (rloueestorshire, claims Ihc honour of leing the first place in the Old Conn try to fjrmv the weed. Tho dried and cured loaf was e.omparat ively expensive at first. Iml by the time of ,fames 11. the "best Virginia” was sold at 2s per lb., and was in groat demand. Tt would be interesting to compare, it that were possible, the tobacco of that day with that of our own day. Modern mob tods of manufacture have of course worked wonders. Some of the purest tobaccos now on the market arc grown in .Vow Zealand and they owe their fine flavour largely to the fact that I key are all toasted—a new departure. Owing to their containing such a trifling amount of nicotine these brands may. he smoked all day without unpleasant or injurious consei|uomc.s: “Rivet-head Gold” is a fine aromatic tobacco “Toasted Navy Cut” ( Bulldog label) medium and “Cut J’lug N" > HI (Bull's Head) full-flavoured. They arc meeting with a -big sale.—Advt.
i$L, EMULSION J cm, ream ft it t/ i M. HOUSTON & CG. AUCTIONEERS AND LAND agents, WHARF AND CAMP STREETS, HOKITIKA. ' PROPERTIES FOR SALE. p-j SPLENDID BUILDING *.LUU SECTION, corner Park and Brit,tan St., 100 feet frontage to Park St. OP A EACH, 2 go-M BUILDING cfcAlU SECTIONS, 50 feet fron.tago to Park Street. OP K Splendid BUILDING SECtue) TION, Sowell St. rjnOA I-Acro FREEHOLD ijii JUU ideal situation, Stafford Street, overlooking Cass Square, srood 7-roomed dwelling, all conveniences half cash, balance 5 years 7%. r*mnn i-acre freehold 3i'xUUU Splendid Situation, good 7-roomed dwelling, £6OO can remain on mortgage. OQA 1-5 ACRE FREEHOLD building section, good situHit ion. 2650 1 ACRE of land with 7ROOMED HOUSE, cow-mork-sliop, cart shed and large sd and hut thereon, situated Meld reet. Terms £250 cash, balance -1 ars at 6%. AA ACRES choice Dairy vJL/ situated on Main Farm Road ir Arahura; 2 new dwellings and farm buildings; 3 cow milking mane and engine, 30 selected dairy vs due Sept.. Oct; 12 heifer calves rses, bull, piS« and full range of elements, as a going concern £4ooo >d terms. This is a first class >pertv and will tasily milk 40 cows, ] price is very reasonable. Ni, HOUSTON & CO.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 January 1926, Page 1
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