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Choosing a birthday present tor a man is not as simple as shelling peas. You may so easily give him something ho has no use lor. Tons ol money are wasted on presents that are received with perfunctory smiles and thanks but are not valued. Tastes differ widely, but there is one taste common to 95 men out of every hundred—the taste for tobacco. If you want to give a present that will appeal to nearly every man give him something to smoke, preferably a bit ol good “cut up,” and the best cut-up tobacco is our own. New Zealand grown. This 'baccy is the purest, ol any because (unlike the imported) it contains only a minimum quantity ol nicotine. Consequently it can he smoked all day long "and then some with enjoyment and without injury to health. So a. really acceptable (and inexpensive birthday gift is, say. a pound, or a ccuple of pounds of New Zealand tobacco, it is made in various strengths. "Riverhead Gold i> mild, “Navy Cut” (Bulldog) is medium, and “Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullsliead) is full-flavoured. —Advt.

THE INFLUENZA GERM—BEWARE! The deadly influenza gernr attacks first through the nose, mouth or throat. At the first sign of ‘ ticking,.’ soreness, or irritation of these organs pop a Pulmona into your mouth. The strong vapours stored in these sugarcoated pastilles will thoroughly purify and refresh the complete breathing system . . . destroy the germs and guard against further attack. Soothes, heals and strengthens. Pulmonas provide instant relief in all coughs, colds, influenza, etc.; free the breathing and cut the phlegm. Try them for all bronchial ailments. Sold hv all chemists and storekeeper in Is 6d and 2s 6d tins.

He could turn a double handspring He could tie himself in knots ; From a hat he’d juggle rabbits Beat a kangeroo at hops. He could make a lady disappear This famed entrepreneur And do magic, if he had a cold With Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.

Ladies’ new umbrellas, a big range in qualities, just opened up. Latest styles in handles. Prices 5s lid to 255. —McKay’s, Hokitika.—Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 3 September 1927, Page 2

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348

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Hokitika Guardian, 3 September 1927, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Hokitika Guardian, 3 September 1927, Page 2

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