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A famous old London tavern is the ChossJiiro (dices, situate in a. little court of Fleet Srcet. This Jiouso \VUS a- favourite* liniint, of .T)r .Tnlnvunn

A famous old London tavern is the Cheshire dices, situate in a little court ot Fleet Sroet. This house was a favourite haunt of .Dr Johnson, and his chair in the corner of the eolfee room is still in evidence. Upstairs another quaint old room is set apart for smokers. Down its centre runs a long, narrow table, on which are arranged at short intervals long “Churchwarden” clay pipes. Generations of smokers dead and gone have

‘'blown a cloud” in that old rod in. Here’s to the weed! So long as the quality is good it never does anybody any harm. Or. the contrary, it may prove highly beneficial. .Most doctors will admit that. But they will tell you also that brands strong in nicotine .are best avoided. It’s excess .of nicotine that does the mischief, wheii mischief results. New Zealand tobaccos arc the purest on the market. They are toasted, and in their refined Mate do not affect tlm heart or norTes. Try

“Riverlread Gold,” mild; “Navy Cut” (Bulldog), medium ; or “Cut Plug No. 10” (Bullshead), full strength.—Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 15 June 1926, Page 4

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Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 15 June 1926, Page 4

Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 15 June 1926, Page 4

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