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What with one drawback and another. the lot of many a man on the land in N.Z. for some time past, has hardly been happier than that of the ■Gilbortian policeman, and it is deplorable that in some instances the farmer has l>een forced to give his tarin best and retire from a struggle beyond his endurance. Especially trying Ims been the position of the agriculturist on the gum lands of the North. This soil won’t grow anything the farmer is accustomed to grow. But it will produce remarkably fine tobacco leal, and as the average yield of a tobacco crop on the* Northern gum Inmls represents it cash value of £SO nett, there can be no question as to profit. Large quantities of tobacco arc already being, grown and the culture of the “weed" in certain parts of N.Z. promises to develop into a national industry. Several vnlieties of this tobacco are on t lie market, including “Rivcrheud Gold aromatic. “Navy Cut,” (Bulldog) medium and “Cut Plug No .10 <Rd *- head) full. They are all m brisk demand.—Aflvt.

CHILD KTLI.ED BY MOTOR. CHRISTCHURCH, February G. Pearl C'liristobpl Trembath. aged 3 years, was run over and killed bv a motor driven by John Stodes ill Cranford Street last evening.

as a-crnrn f Spent on HEENZO fully IS/-. Make* a pint of good strong cough ana cola »yrap. Safe the youngest. ' Pleasant to take. Over 4.000 testimonials last year. ■ “No-Rubbing Laundry Help” wields n magic charm for men, women and children and keeps grocers busy,—Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 6 February 1926, Page 3

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254

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 6 February 1926, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 6 February 1926, Page 3

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