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INFLUENZA WORSE IN EUROPE. \>.c!i influenza raging in Great Britain and Kuropc, it will not be out of place to mention a method many New Zealanders used, both to remedy and minimise this complaint. They breathed healing antiseptic vapours right through the affected respiratory organs by allowing Pulmonas to dissolve slowly in tbe mouth. Remember Pulmonas —at Chemists.

It is the roasting of coffee-berries that results in tlie development of the exquisite flavour so much appreciated by coffee-drinkers. That is well known, lint it is not so well known that our New Zealand-grown tobaccos are now subjected to the same roasting or toasting process, and with the same Jesuit. The flavour is brought fully out. while at the same time the deleterious properties of the tobacco arc destroyed. All tobaccos, no matter where grown, have this in common—that they contain nicotine, some more, some less. And it is this poison that is chiefly responsible for the sufferings of those who indulge too freely in theuse of the fragrant weed. Heart and nerves are generally affected and often the eyesight. Scientists now tell us that toasting neutralises part of the nicotine and that toasted tobaccos may, therefore, be smoked with impunity. They reuomniend Riverhead Gold, mild and aromatic; Toasted ilivy Cut (Bulldog), medium strength; and the full bodied Cut Plug X-o. 10 (Bullhead label). All are toasted.— Advt.

The ideal vinegar for pickling purposes is “ Sharland’s ” Table Vinegar Free from mineral acids. Excellent flavour and strength.- Advt,

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Hokitika Guardian, 26 March 1927, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 26 March 1927, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 26 March 1927, Page 2

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