“He’s a good ’usband, .Sir, mostly but <?’s like a hear with a sore ’ead when ’e don’t get ’is pipe and it don’t always run to it,” a poorly-dressed woman told the magistrate at an East End of London Police Court, when giving evidence against her husband lor assault. The magistrate smiled sympathetically. He evidently knew from personal experience the soothing and trnnquilising effects of the weed. But there are tobaccos and tobaccos. Some brands are just rank with nicotine and cannot, he indulged in constantly with impunity. About the safest tobaccos on the market are those grown and manufactured in New Zealand. They arc all toasted and contain so little nicotine that there is no fear of developing “smoker’s heart,” this distressing malady or nerve trouble. These tobaccos appeal to all smokers, and the more you smoke them the better you like them. That’s why they are meeting with such a large -sale. Ask any tobacconist for “Rivcrhead Gold,” mild; “Navy Cut” (Bulldog), medium; or “Cut Plug No. 10” (Bullhead), full strength.—Advt
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 March 1928, Page 4
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174Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 13 March 1928, Page 4
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