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The Royal visit to Hokitika, Union Jack Hags. l(i x JO inches, 9d each; ;ji; x 21. Is each. On sticks, 3d extra. W. McKay and Son. The Leading Drapers.—Advt. yVliy should a man who is caret ul to wear and use only Empire products, continually cram his pine lull ot Ameiiean Tobacco? Keep the motley in t-‘ e country by smoking our very own tobacco. grown in New Zealand. Try it, and you will be delighted with its unequalled mildness and snvoth and niclllow smoking progerites. due to the small percentage of nicotine and to the toasting process to which the tobacco has been subjected. This makes for health, since excess in nicotine has u very bad influence on the heart and nerves. Once the smoker gets accustomed t J » the pure tobacco flavour of the local product ho will reject all foreign brands with their adulterations" and he will awaken to the fact that he can got a better article, grown, and manufactured in his own country, for less .money. 'Those who like a.'full body should try Cut Plug No. 10 the Bullhead label. _or the somewhat milder Toasted Navy Cut (Bulking) vastly different from the lion-toasted imported brands while Riverhead Gold excels all others in mildness siul aroma.—Adit.

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Hokitika Guardian, 5 March 1927, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 5 March 1927, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 5 March 1927, Page 2

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