Why is smoking so often attendee*, with results that cause medical men to order their patients to either discontinue the habit, or greatly modify it. It is simply because the percentage of nicotine in most imported tobaccos is so high and it is the nicotine in excess tl^it- renders smoking injurious. Now, our New Zealand grown tobaccos contain so small a percentage of nicotine that it is practically a, negligible quantity, and beside,s, they nre subjected to -a new toasting process. Toasting; develops the flavour, removes till deleterious properties and mawes the tobacco climate proof. Toasted lolmcco is r<?cornmendcd t. > those who study their health and appreciate a pure tobacco. If you like a full body try Cut Plug So 10 the Bullhead label, or the somewhat milder Toasted Navy Cut (Bulldog). There is another brand. River1, ead Gold, which excels all others in mildness and aroma. They may no smoked with impunity and cost 25 per cent less than the foreign lines.—Advt.
smokers use pulmon/.s. For tihe soro thrnnt thnt sometimes comes through over-smoking suck Pulraonns. Their vapours soothe at once the sore or husky throat. They too are speedily efficient at relieving coughs, Colds, Influenza, Bronchitis, their medicated vapours treat direct the whole of the breathing organs. Pulmonas at chemists Is fid and double
DISTINCTIONS CONFERRED. On Sander and Sons’ Pure Volatll Eucalyptie Extract include first Award and Gold Medal, N.Z. and S.S. Exhibition, 1926, Dunedin, N.Z.; Award and Medal, International Exhibition, Am sterdam; Us purity and poiencv proved by analysis of Profs. Inglis, University, Otago, and De Bavay, .'Melbourne; it wa3 proved best at the Supreme Court, Melbourne; it is recommended by eminent medical authon ties and enjoys Pioynl patronage Why? Because Sander’s Extract is not the commercial eucalyptus oil, but a specially prepared medical product highly effective in oil infectious diseases, cuts, burns, sores, piles, etc., when used as directed. Insist on the Cenuine Sander’s. Tt is the liest
Happy children keep free from worms with Wade’s Worm Figs. Fleasant to take, and certain.—Adrt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 February 1927, Page 4
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