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Tin l i• 11rii>ns linliil so eontnion in Ami iii.-i uf popping .-in mdiahlod rii/iir in I Ih i ni<hit ii inn! <-Ik>wi111; an inch or l"n of if lo pulp, in mil. popular with us. although th,-. chewing of lilafi; plug tohaoeo is inminou enough nmongsi sailors everywhere. However, with i lio rank anil tile of Kn.glishmen "tho pipe’s tho t hing" ami a sotirre of enjoyment, daily, to millions. Hut discrimination should he exorcised in the choice of tohaeco. Brands lull of nicotino fas the American tohaecos usually are) ought to he cut out. because nicotine is the source of all the mischief when tobacco proves injurious. Our New Zealand crown tobaccos are about (be purest coin" and eontain only a tilling pereeniage of nicotine—a negligible i|Uantiiy. Thai is why yon can fin on smoking them all the time with the utmost safety. They won’t do you any harm. And they are delightfully fragrant. Von can .tret them of any strength. Ask lor “K iverhead (told." mild. ‘‘Navy Cut’’ (Bulldog) medium, or 'Cut Plug No. 10" (Builslieiid) full strength. Advl.

“ VATiUFi ” is what you get, for what you pay.” For Is Od you get a bottle of Sander and Son’s Eucalypti Extract, which is literally, worth pounds, because it cures where others have failed. Buy a bottle and cure that cough and ’flu.— Adrt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 23 February 1926, Page 1

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226

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 23 February 1926, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 23 February 1926, Page 1

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