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Tile lure of tobacco! As: you may lie aware prisoners in our goals each receive an ounce of tobacco weekly • and it’s said that when one of them misbehaves. there is no punishment- he dreads more than the stoppage of his tobacco. It's the same with the inmates of oar homes and refuges. The old folks spending tlie evening of their days in these institutions prize the stick of tobacco served out to them once a week, more than anything else. They know the comfort and solace of it. I>oes smoking harm all these people? It harms nobody so long as the tobacco is pure and of good quality. Unfortunately, the imported brands are full of nicotine. And it’s nicotine in excess that does the harm when lfarm arises. Perhaps the purest tobaccos in the world are grown ami manufactured in New Zealand. And they are comparatively free from nicotine. Also they arc unequalled for fragrance and flavour. Ask your tobacconist for “Riverhcatl Gold” (mild). ‘'X-ivy Cut” CBulldogi medium, or ''Cut Plug No LO” (Hullshead) full strength.—Advfc.

¥ 2/6 & '4/6 a bottle at all Chemists & Stores. Manufactured by E. G. Lane, Graduate Chemist, Oamaru, N.Z. wsS ll :fv %. wii 3rtS«B k. Hi) I *>j£ f^T li EB&WDNM \X§D ,1? Psswder 4r igjaaszs rf*—r ••' i■" * T.

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Hokitika Guardian, 10 May 1928, Page 1

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214

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 10 May 1928, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 10 May 1928, Page 1

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