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There is as mucJi difference between raw tobacco and toasted tobacco as there is between a raw potato and savory chips. It .is not so much the material you use as the way you adopt in preparing it. Take for instance our locally manufactured tobaccos, they are all toasted and. as a result, their 1 atcnt. properties have been brought fully out. Science applied, what else is it hut common sense. You need not he an expert to understand the wonderful effect of this toasting process; flavour and aroma will tell you; so smooth and mellow, but what is equally important, consider their merits from a health point of view. The object of toasting is to eject any deleterious properties that may bo contained in the leaf and to neutralise portion of file poisonous nicotine; lienee toasted tobaccos may be smoked with impunity; they will not affect the heart and nerves of the eyesight. Obtainable in three grades. “Riverhead Gold” mild and aromatic, I ‘‘Navy Chit” ( Bulldog') medium, and “Cut Plug No. 10” (Bullsliead) full strength.—Advt.

SANDER'S EUCALYPTUS. K[LLS TOOTHACHE. On account of its purity and freedom from irritants, Sander’s Eucalyptus is a never failing remedy for children’s toothache, neuralgia and sore gums. “ Sanders ” may be given to a child with perfect safety, yet it is so potent and powerful that a few drops bring instant relief. * But be sure you get the genuine “ Sanders ” —the purest and safest Eucalyptus in the world. Look for the name Sander and Sons on the pink package with the green hand. 2s 6d and Is 6d.

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Hokitika Guardian, 4 May 1926, Page 4

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263

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 4 May 1926, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 4 May 1926, Page 4

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