Choosing a birthday present for a. man is not quite so simple a matter as it seems—until you tackle the job. You may so easily give him something he has m> use for. There is. however, onci thing that few men will despise a bit of really good tobacco a brand as free from nicotine as possible, because nicotine is had, and unlortunatcly the imported ’baecies are lull of it. > r f you want a really pure tohacco. almost free from nicotine, and which, therefore, can he smoked tor hours a.t a time ii' desired without any harmful. effects, choose our own New Zealand-grown article. A pound cl it makes a splendid gift-- it is better than the best imported, sweet, coal and fragrant. This tobacco largely owes its outstanding excellence to the fact that the leaf is toasted quite a new idea. There are several varieties, so all smokers can lie suited. Ask for “Rivcrhead Gold 11 (mild), “Navy Cut” (bulldog), medium, or “Cut Plug Xo. 10” (Bull’s head), full strength.—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 November 1927, Page 4
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