IT i‘ the average man were cast away on a Desert Island and compelled to lead a Robinson Crusoe existence, his first thought (after the food and water .problem was solved) would be: '“How can I get something to smoke The craving for tobacco is insistent in the case of 10 men out of every 12. and to satisfy the universal demand hundreds of brands of the '‘weed” are on the market. They come from many darnels, one of the latest countries to "produce them (in a perfected form) being New Zealand. Strange to say Itiite barren gum lands of the North which won’t grow ordinary crops grow splendid tobacco, a matter of the greatest importance to men on the land up there, l«?cause tlie average yield of leaf is worth £SO per acre, and the industry promises to become a source of National wealth. The local article is nftich. appreciated by those who had to give up smoking foreign tobaccos because of the excess of nicotine.,v 1 ich affected their health. Try ‘•Riverhead Cold” (mild). “Navy Cut” (Bulldog) medium, or ‘‘Cut Plug No. 10" I (Bullshead) full.—Advt. 1
“Man, Know Thyself” in function, nerre and brain, Conserve thy strength anti banish | needless pain. i “Man Know Thyself,” and in thus ! knowing know I The priceless blessings which from f knowledge flow. “Man, Know Thyself,” and thus the secret- learn Of robust health that thoughtless sufferers yearn. That yon .no cough or cold may long endure, Know Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. —Advt,
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 April 1926, Page 4
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