The taste for tobacco once acquired rarely dies. Once a smoker always smoker. Many a lonely man’s best friend is bis pipe and it’s no less true that many a man would rather go short of “tucker”' than short of ’baccy. Let those who rave against smoking—generalj - beuause it makes them illgo on raving. Those who know the pleasure the pipe gives, the comfort and consolation it brings, will never lie convinced to the contrary. 'A by should tiiey ? There’s no harm in tobacco so long as it’s pure and as free from nicotine as possible. \ no imported brands, to be sure, often coniain a terrible lot of nicotine. That’s bad. But. our Now Zealand brands contain so little that they are comparatively innocuous and may be freely indulged in with the utmost impunity. Yes, and what's more, they’ll soon spoil you for any other kind, They are so sweet and fragrant. They are in I various strengths. “Riverhead Gold” is mild. “Toasted Navy Cut” (Bulldog) is medium and “Cut Plug No. 10” (Bullsliead) is full flavoured.—Adit.
When eggs are dear, just go to the cupboard and get some preserved ones. As good as fresh if you use Sbarland’s | “Moa” Bra*d Egg Preservative. —Advt
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 September 1927, Page 4
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