A prophet, they say lias no honour in his oivn country, mid it has lieeii too miirli the policy of New Zealanders in Ihe past to pass over the product of their country in favour of llm imported fiends, which, in many eases are actually interior to the \ew Zealand article. Take tohaceu for example. .dost American tobaccos arc objectionable on the score ol excess nicotine, ami defective combustildlily, leadin'' to the clogging ~j |] u , pipe, with unpleasant, and indeed injurious, coii.se(|tienees to the smoker. Try Riverliead Gold mild and aromatic, or Toasted X’avy Cut (Bulldog) of medium strength, and if you prefer a full buily, try Cut Plug \n. It). I lie Bullhead label. Their purity, llavonr, aro.'iut and all round excellence will surprise you. Unlike most brands from oversea this particular type of tobacco does not foul the pipe and leaves the mouth sweet and ('•lean, [exports maintain that of all varieties known X.Z. leaf is the least injurious on account of its small percentage of nicotine and that it may be smoked continuously without l lie slightest after effects.—Advt.
If you paid a shop’s price for this pretty Coat Frock , you would f-ivo at least 20/more for it. Huying direct, you save shop’s profit, and need only send 59/6 Specially Made To Your Measures nl Fine Navy Serge or fcj All-Wool Gabardines, trimmed with rows of M wi*h buttons, also W, very eflective large 1%! button, tie belt, colours l-t! iii navy, nigger, fawn, M 111-lie, tan, black, grey, H and all new shades, fo] S *nd length, bust, hips, cw and in arm measures, {§ Ov r 42 bust 5/- extra. GLASSOf > Warehouse 9J> Lichfield St Christchurch Honj Uack If Nol Satisfied M. HOUSTON & CO. AUCTIONIEERS AND lAND AGENTS, WFTA R F AND CAM I’ ST BEET S, HOKITIKA. PROPERTIES FOR FARE--s?inn SPLENDID BUILDING Jw j.UU SECTION, coruor Park and Brntan St., 100 foot frontage to Park. St. PDA EACH, 2 g(*M BUILDING cW V) v J SECTIONS, CO feot frontage to Park Street. fi cr- Splendid BUILDING SECitelUO TION, Sowell St. PQAA f-Acre FREEHOLD <E& JUU ideal situation, Stafford Street, overlooking Cass Square, good 7-roomed dwelling, all conveniences, half cask, balance 5 years 7%. A? in Oil i-ACItE FREEHOLD 3hIUUU Splendid Situation, rood 7-roomed dwelling, £6OO can remain on mortgage. Q A l-o ACRE FREEHOLD atlOU building section, good situation. n~ r\ l ACRE of land with 7'UOU ROOMED HOUSE, cowd, work-shop, cart shed and large d and hut thereon, situated Weld eet. Terms £250 cash, balance 4 ,rs at 6%. AAn ACRES choice Dairy Farm ‘dcUU situated on Main Road near Arahura; 2 new dwellings and all farm buildings; 3 cow milking machine and engine, 30 selected dairy cows due Sept., Oct; 12 heifer calves, horses, hull, pigs and full range of implements, as a going concern £4500, good terms. This is a first class property and will (asily milk 40 cows, and price is very reasonable. M. HOUSTON & GO.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 March 1926, Page 1
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