For the weary brain-worker there are worse ways of spending a welcome “night off” than by the fireside, with pipe and hook for company. But the tobacco for such occasions should be a brand that can be smoked with enjoyment for three or four hours at a stretch without burning the tongue or other unpleasant consequences: where is such tobacco to ho found ? 'Why, right here in New Zealand. And it
owes its excellence to two things, principally. Firstly, it contains only a minimum amount of nicotine, and secondly it is toasted in the process of manufacture. That’s why the flavour is so good. In these two important respects it differs altogether from the imported brands which often contain as much as five or six per cent, of nicotine, and are not toasted. For purity, delicacy, flavour, aroma, aiul wholesome ness, New Zealand tobaccos are unrivalled. If you like a mild am-, matic smoke try Riverhead Gold; if you prefer a medium strength ' there is Navy Cut (Bulldog) and if you are accustomed to a full-flavoured brand ask for Cut, Plug No. 10 (Bull’s head). —Advt.
WHISKY STILL PROSECUTION'S INYEIIOARGIL, Aug. D. As u sequel to the finding of th<? illicit still at Pnkemaori recently, a case was heard in the Magistrate's Court at Otautau. before Mr G. Cruickshank, S.M., in which Allan 'William Leslie Dickson was charged that, on or about ’November 10th., 192.1, ‘at l’ukemaori. he had in his possession or custody a still, still head and worm intended. for or suited for distilling. He pleaded guilty. Ralph Alexander Dickson pleaded not guilty to a charge of a similar nature. Alexander McDonald Coulter plead-
oil not guilty to a charge of aiding or assisting Ralph JDickson to have in l his possession the still. He pleaded not guilty to a second charge of aiding William Gladstone Coulter to sup--I’U' 11 " unlicensed stii* William Gladstone Coulter was charged with making for sale a. still and still-head, intended for the process of distillation, without first having obtained a license from the Minister of Customs to do so. and also that he knowingly supplied on unlicensed still I intended or suitable for distilling. I Evidence was heard and the eases | wore adjourned for legal argument. §
Most effective and most economical. Nazol, the wonder remedy for coughs, colds and. influenza. Antiseptic. \ct? like a charm. Only Is 6d for 60 doses.—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 August 1926, Page 4
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