They wore swapping “moan man stories in a smoker of the WellingtonAucklnml express. 'l'he man in the corner took the Inin. Raid lie knew a chap who never brought tobacco if he could ‘‘borrow’ it. This party earned two pipes. One held a nimble-full the other about a quarter ol an ounce. When he asked for a fill he showed you the' little pipe. But directly he not hold of your pouch he pulled out the hie pipe and (lammed il with, vosir “weed.” When fellows turn hied, to him they cut him. He s particularly partial it appears to New Zealand tobacco. It’s certainly good with a fragrance and aroma ol it‘ own. -Most of the imported brands reel: with nicotine. That’s why their constant use is bad. The New Zealand tobaccos are so pure and so com paralivcly free from nicotine that you can null’ them ail day without fear ol consequences. Imi can t. heat tiicn for flavour. Try “It i vorhead Cold, a fine aromatic. “Toasted Navy Chit fUulkloii) medium, or “Cut Plug No. 10” (Bullshend) full strength.—Advt.
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1 VFKT'ISIXG IX BAD TIMES. The ftr-s- sod of the North-East Coast •v .hihi l irn was out last month at New-•astla-on-Tyn? hv the Duke of Xorth- • ’ ~"!aml. The Duke said the Tynesiders were net jr~-’’ng t--> he discouraged by tl’* hard times which had been lately experienced. That was really the time vb.en an exhibition should beheld. The . jme to advertise in business was when prosperity was nc> great,
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 May 1928, Page 4
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