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Dill you over smoke toasted tobacco? II so you will know how the toasting process improves the flavour. It is delicious. C offee-berries and tea-leaves are roasted, otherwise no one would care to drink tea. or coffee. Well, the same treatment is found to answer equally well with tobacco. Test this for yourself. The locally manufactured tobacco is now prepared in that way. The result is astonishingi.Select a. brand to suit your palate in regard to strength, either ltiverhead Gobi, the mildest- of all, or Toasted Navy Cut (Bulldog), of medium strnogth ; or if you preter a. fuller body take Cut Plug No ft), the Bullhead label. Tile, very first whiff will tell you that you are in for a superior article quite out of the common. \ou never get that same- pleasant aroma with any of the ordinary tobaccos. And so smooth and mellow, with their small percentage of nicotine, these brands may bo smoked with perfect impunity, and are recommended by experts and medical authorities.—Aitvt.

di'o' - continuance of nows bob fourth page.) WANTED —Good BOY, machine milking. Apply, S. Godfrey, lioitcrangi. 7 A NTKI > TO LET—b'urnislied ROOM to rcsivetahlo latl.V, or would hoard. A) plv to “Guardian” Office. THAO Id'Vh —Comfortable riurnisheu JL ROOMS with all modem eonven;ienees. private entrance. 2 minutes walk from railway station; Board or part hoard if desired. Apply ' 1 Booms, C o Box 07, Post Office. Hokitika. ■rjTOH SALE- One 3-year old .Jersey ■fklOß SAtJE-Small SECTION. BritI- tain St. north. No reasonable offer refused. Apply Box 67, Hokitika. H’ lOR SALE—New BUNGALOW, o rooms, all modern conveniences, i-acre section; deposit £L<o balance Government mortgage, -1J per eent. Apply “Guardian’’ oflio?.

T 7101- SAI-H —1924 2J li.p. Dourlus .1 MOTOR-CYCLE, L-spocd and kick starter. In perfect order. Price -C.-jr,. Apply to E. C. Tooliey. T-iOH SALK—Piano, treadle sewing Jl macliine. dining table, chairs, s. beds. etc. All in first-el. ss order. Apply Siines, late Stow’s tea-rooms. TTfOR second-hand cycles, try I. J. BROWN & CO.; from £b upwards, reliable mar-bines. 17^ 08, cycle repairs and accessories 2 try' 1. BROWN & CO. Satisfaction guaranteed or money returned. RIDE an Arrow Cycle and you ride the best. I BROWN & CO., Builders. jTIOR tyres, tubes, chains, saddles, . ami all cycle requisites try I. BROAVN & CO., cheapest and best. ENAMELLING and overhauling a specialty at 1. BROWN A CO. Try them. ei,ectr terr y coxsfmf.rs. fIONSI'AIEUS are notified that, the V ' POWER Wild, BE C.TT OFF »otween the hours of b a.m. and 9 a.m. on SENDAI', MARCH 21st. for purposes of testing. KANJERI ELECTRIC ETD.

AKA HURA FAT STOCK SALE. MONDAY, MARCH 22nd. Messrs av. .teffries and co. will sell by public auction as above: 10 Fat BULLOCKS 30 Fat HEIFERS For I), .T. .Diedricb. 00 Fat SHEEP For Harris Bros. ARAHURA FAT STOCK SALE. MONDAY, MARCH 22nd. M HOUSTON AND CO. • will sell by public auction a> above• 10 Prime Fat CATTLE For AYm. Diedrichs. 10 Fat CATTLE' For T. Staines.

TO Fat COWS For 7\L Keenan. 4 F. and F. BFI,LOCKS 1 COW 1 VEALFR For a Client. 20 Prime LAMBS For TV C. Cron. MODERN' BALL-ROOM DAXCIXO. STR, FURXF.SS JAMES, Finalist IVI World’s Championship Ball-room Dancing, London, 1925, arrived in Hokitika yesterday from Christchurch for the purpose of taking pupils in Ball-room Dancing, including the waltz, one-step, fox-trot and tango. Owing to Mr Furness James’s stay in Hokitika being brief, his having to return to his studios in Christchurch, intending pupils are advised to commence their lessons as soon as possible. Further particulars can be obtained from Air A. H. Lawn, or Mr Jas. King, stationer,

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Hokitika Guardian, 20 March 1926, Page 3

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601

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 20 March 1926, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 20 March 1926, Page 3

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