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‘'l think we s!i:> 11 all he happier if we smoke.” Thus said MY Justice Fraser when presiding at a prolonged sitting of the Transport Appeal Board at Auckland recently. His Honour then lit up and his example was speedily followed by counsel, clerks, reporters and onlookers. The judge evidently believes in the power of tobacco to make people happy. So it does. But it must he the right sort of tobacco. Most of the imported brands reek with nicotine. Such tobacco never made anyone happy—for long. The purest brands of all are those produced here in New Zealand. They possess not only an exquisite flavour but a peculiarly delightful fragrance, and owing to their containing only a comparatively small amount of nicotine you can smoke them all day long if you want to without suffering any unpleasant or injurious after-effects. Any tobacconist will supply you. Ask for ‘’ltiverliead Gold” if you are accustomed to a mild aromatic. “Navy Cut" (Bulldog') if you prefer something stronger; but if you like a full flavoured sort try ‘’Cut Plug No. 10” (Bultsheud).—Advt.

By special arrangement Reuter’s world service in addition to other special sources of information is used in the compilation of the overseas intelli gence published in this issue, and all right therein in Australia and New Zealapd are reserved.

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Hokitika Guardian, 19 May 1928, Page 2

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219

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 19 May 1928, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 19 May 1928, Page 2

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