ft is curious how smokers will “fancy” .some of their'pipes and fail to “take” to others. It is not a question of cost, either. J. Af. Barrie, an inveterate smoker, has quite a collection ol pipes ami some of them are valuable. And yet one of his greatest, favourites is a little wooden ■ “nose-warmer” for which lie gave fourpenco! Tastes in tobacco vary in the same way. Some smokers use only the most- expensive brands while others find ordinary plug or even common shag more to their liking. The flavour appeals to them. But talking—or rather writing—about flavour, have you tried the New Zealand grown tobaccos? The leaf contrary to the usual practice, is toasted, and this imparts a, peculiarly delicious liavour. These tobaccos, moreover, contain very little nicotine and are consequently comparatively harmless. They are manufactured in various strengths to suit all tastes “Kivorhcad Gold” is mild aromatic, “Toasted Navy Cut” I Bulldog Label) medium, and “Cut “lug No 10” (Bull’s Head) full flavoured. They are meeting with a Pig sale.—Ailvt.
“Enough of that harking, Achmedes” —Ancient Tale. Beware of contracting coughs or voids at this time. Let Baxter’s Lung Preserver safeguard your own and your family’s health. A doso of “Baxter’s” now and then gives gratifying relief in all cases of influenza, whooping cough and colds. It is rich, wanning, penetrative, and tones up the entire system. All chemists and stores. Generous-sized bottle 2s fid; family size 4s fid.
As a protection against coughs and colds “ Nafsol ” has no equal. One dose a day keeps colds away. Can ho taken anywhere. (10 doses Is fid.—Advt.
I hat s the time you need to use and recommend Lane’s Emulsion —the next best medicine, and the one that 'vill bring them back to health. Lane’s is most effective for coughs, TWO GREAT REMEDIES. Fresh Air and Lane’s Emulsion are the two finest medicines in the world. The more fresh air people get, the better their health, but if there is not enough fresh air, lungs weaken and disease sets in. asthma, a n d other affections of the throat and lungs. 2/6 and 4/6, at all Chemists and Stores. Lxceßtior 1 3i pr .i JZL 1 his sheelmg is a heavy unbleached twill of quite exceptional value with splendid wearing qualities. 5 or 5i yards will make a pair of sheets. ms. wide 54 72 ms. 30 ins. wide „ 3/6 per yard . 4/3 per yard 4/11 per yard An attractive illustrated catalogue, with patterns of material attached, is now available, representing leading lines selected from Ballantynes extensive range of merchandise. This booklet will be gladly posted free upon request. Postage is paid on sheeting, and for Cash Purchases or upon Monthly Accounts One Shilling Discount is allovjed on each complete £, s-t fertte first time -a. 51b. Canister f m. KIIIBI Riven Tea has long proved it* fragrant quality —no extra inducement to buy ia needed —but, when you can get the BEST In a STILL BET* TER way—assurance ia DOUBLY sure. As we were the first to introduce the 2!b. canister, so we are the first to offer you the new 51b canister. Naturally, we HAVE been, and WILL be, widely imitated—but —imitation is the sincerest form of flattery! In the new canister Raven Tea keeps its fragrance longer—it is more economical —and you’ll be proud to use the handsome container for biscuits, cakes, etc. You’dibuy the tea for the sake of the Canister, but you don’t need to— Ml W JS SgEJ jfSM mm hiS :ftl Af *'vn OUT ON ITS OWN”
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 April 1926, Page 1
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