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"A jartl c!' clay''—and contentment ] A well-known New Zealand just relumed from a trip Home (lie motored a.! I over Hi inland) says the happiest man ho met oil his travels was a Devonshire yokel in a smock-frock who was seated on a rustic bench outside a couiiliy inn with his hack against a tree and ' : a yard of day" in his mouth. “He looked a perfect picture of contentment." ’Wonderful is the power of the weed It halves our sorrows and doubles our joys. Ils em-mies say hard things about it. but so long as Ils quality is good and it’s as Iree from nicotine as possible it does more good than harm. I'iil'orlnlialvly most of the imported brands contain so much nicotine that they do more harm than good. It's otherwise with our New Zealand tobaccos. They are almost free from nicotine, and 10 may he smoked with absolute impunity. They are quite remarkable, to.", for llavour and fragrance. The favourite 'brands are “liiverhoad Cold” mild “Navy Cut" t Bulldog), medium, and “tut Plug No. 10" I Bulishead ) full si length.— Advt.

THE mVOHCE I.AAV. Tt. seems also tn lie assumed that demand for divorce is merely an expression of the immoral tendencies of the ace. Tn the minds of many it is exactly the opposite. It is the demand for dean life lived in the clear air. and not one made filthy and suffocating l>y foal and horrible conditions. Tt would also be interesting to know on what ground this age is so glibly denounced as immoral. AVhat is the evidence? Our streets are almost entirely free of the offence by which they were in fisted from the Law Courts to tli Marble Arch thirty years ago. It is true our girls know more, talk and live more freely, possibly dance more, smoke more, and stay out later than they did. facts which do not prove immorality. though they might have been so regarded in the old deplorable days when the streets were a panorama of peripatetic vice, and it was wrong for a girl to ride a,lone with a man in a hansom cab. Xtwhao.s the critic's of the young still live in the reminiscent shadows of those times.--Lord Buc kmaster in the “Evening Standard."

A brilliant polish that lasts longer is obtained with liquid “ Tan-01. Gives a dry, glossy surface. Easily applied, and economical.—Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 29 December 1927, Page 4

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399

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 29 December 1927, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 29 December 1927, Page 4

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