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j Keep your pipe going if you would 1 csiiapo tho ’flu! Tobacco is a great safeguard in times like this. It is a j known preventative of disease because it wards off infection, as any doctor will tell you. Hut it is essential that it should be of the best quality, and as free from nicotine as possible, be- , cause you cannot go on smoking tobacco heavily charged with nicotine pipeful after pipeful. Our New Zealand grown tobaccos are the purest, because they contain very little nicotine, consequently you can smoke them for hours at a time with pleasure. and need not fear harmful results. Also—note this!—New Zombiud tobaccos are toasted' in the process of manufacture. That's why their llavour is so delicious, and their bouquet so delightful. .Mjule in various strengths, they appeal irresistibly to all smokers. Ask your tobacconist for ‘•Riverhead Gold” if you like a really choice aromatic; if you prefer a medium flavour get some “Navy Cut” or “Cavendish” ; and if your preference is for a tobacco of full strength, try I “Cut Plug No. Ift.”—Advt.

For bronchitis or asthma there’s nothing; better than inhaling Nazol.” Buy a bottle to-day. instant relief follows the first dose. CO doses for Is 6d.—Advt,

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Hokitika Guardian, 28 September 1926, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 28 September 1926, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 28 September 1926, Page 4

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