Pipa tobacco alone contributed £1 dO.JS-J to the \c\v Zealand 10voimp during the first f|iuirler of the present year, in the shape of Custom's duties. Wonderful is the popularity of wliat Charles Kingsley called “the divinest weed under heaven.” Opponents ol tohaeeo may say what thev will, hut the fact remains—-smoking does more good than harm—provided always that the 'baccy is pure and ol first class quality, ft’s undoubtedly 'true, however, that brands heavily charged with nicotine are host avoided and it is no less true that the imported tobaccos are pra-ctma'lly jStopen to that objection. Our own New Zealand varieties are the best. Sweet, cool, and fragrant they are comparatively free from nicotine and tlie fact that the leaf is toasted is the secret of their delightful flavour and fine aroma. They don’t hi to the tongue; they don't alfect the heart or nerves. They may lie indulged in freely without fear of consequences. There are Severn.! varieties. Ask your tobacconist for “Kiverhead Cold’’ mild, "Navy Cut” (Bulldog), medium, or "Cut Plug No. JO" (IJullsliead) full dreugth.—Advt.
“ The surest incle:^ voice. 5 * of character is the Disraeli. But sometimes a cold is so bad that you lose your voice altogether. Don’t let mild weather deceive you! The germs of colds are always on the move. Be prepared, and take Baxter’s Lung Preserver. Safeguards your health, and prevents coughs, colds, and all chest and lung troubles. Builds up the constitution, too. Famous for over (10 years as a tried and trusty remedy. All chemists and stores. Generoussized bottle 2s fid. Bachelor size Is fid.
The in;>iii task awaiting .statesmen in New Zealand at the moment is the necessity of making Now Zealand less British than Britain in respect of unemployment and land settlement. If Mr Amery can help in that way thousands of workers at Home and here will hail his mission with joy.— Auckland “ Sun.”
HOUSE-BREAKING GANG ENTHUSIASTIC. “ Yes,” said lie, “ when tearing down concrete buildings, the air is tilled with grit particles that penetrate and irritate the throat, Pulmonas, however, soothe and relieve. Invaluable too for coughs, colds, influenza. Chemists and stores Is 6d and 2s 6d.
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 December 1927, Page 1
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