'! i ■ t' >‘it !• K:»r |O bu CCO OUCC il(!|!liiv<l rarely dies. Once :i smoker always a '!i:c>!<cMitny a lonely mini's lies! fiieud is Ids i.tj• <*. iini.i it’s no loss true that niiiny a mail would rather go ■ short of ‘'tuckoi* than short of ’hacoy. I/.'t those' who rave against smoking—generally l.eeause it makes them ill—go on raving. Those who know the pleasure the pipe gives, the cum I'orf and consolation it brings. will nevei he convinced to the contrary. Why .should they!-' There’s no harm in tobacco so lone: as it's pure and as free free from nicotine as possible. The imported brands to be sure often contain a terrible lot of nicotine. That’s bad But our Now Zealand brands contain so little that they are comparatively innocuous and may be freely Indulged in with the utmost impunity. Yes, and what’s more they’ll soon spoil you for any other kind, they are so sweet and fragrant. They are in various strengths. “Riverhead Bold” is mild “Toasted Navy Cut’’ (Bulldog) is medium and “C'ut Plug No 10" (Bullahead) is full flavoured.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 April 1928, Page 4
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180Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 19 April 1928, Page 4
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