Burglars liavo boon unusually busy iu many parts of New Zealand this winter and surprise lias hern expressed that the “straw" seemed has so often taken the form of tohaeeo. Hut. tohaeeo, it must hr remrinhered is not nearly so easy to identify as most other things; also, it is saleable almost anywhere and readily eonrertihle into hard cash -one more proof of the hold that smoking hat got on the world. The liahit is soundly abased by non-smokers. Yet it rolltributes to the coin Fort and happiness of millions every day. If tohaeeo proves injurious it is because it contains an excess of nicotine. The imported brands are full of it. The purest tobaeeoes of all are our 'Yew Zealand ones. Containing only a trilling percentage of nicotine, they may be smoked without fear of eonseq nonces. They possess a. peculiarly delicious flavour mid ft most delightful aroma. Ask for ‘‘lliverhoad Cold” (mild); ‘'Navy Cut (liulldng,) medium, or "Cut Plug No. 10” (Jiull’s head) full strength. You ran get: these brands from any tobacconists.— Advt.
“Necessity urges desperate measures.’ —Cervantes. The best measures to take for a cough and cold are tlio.se indicated on a bottle of .Baxter’s Lung Preserver. At all seasons of the year you are liable to catch cold, and “ Baxter s” is the one unfailing remedy. A rich. red. warming compound, which is an invaluable tonic,'too. Famous for over GO years. Generous-sized bottle t’s fid. Bachelor size Is fid. All chemists and stores.
Marcella Satin Bed Quilts, sinj.de and double-bed sizes, prices 10s lid to Gos for super quality and size at McKay s. —Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 November 1927, Page 1
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