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• yard of clay”—and contentment ! A well-known New Zealander just returned from a trip Home (he motored all over England) says the happiest man he mot on his travels was a Devonshire yokel in a smockfrock who i was seated on a rustic bench outside a country inn with his back againsf a. tree and “a yard' of clay” in his mouth. “He looked a perfect ' ■ picture of contentment.”' Wonderful is the power of the weed ! It halves our sorrows and doubles our joys. Its enemies say hard things about it, but so long as its quality is good, and it’s as free from nicotine as possible it.does more good , than harm. Unfortunately most of the. imported • brands contain so much nicotine that they do more harm than good. It’s otherwise with our New Zealand tobaccos. They are almost free from nicotine, and so may he smoked with absolute impunity. They are quite remarkable, too, for flavour and fragrance.'! The favourite brands aro “Riverliead Gold” mild, ,‘ r Navy Cut” (Bulldog)', medium, and “Cut Plug. No. ,10” (Bullsliead) full strength.—Arlvti

The new cotton cloth “Azlin” and “Lampn. 30ins trifle, -similar to "To clinn TTead in new. rang®;-of*shades. Prices la lOld at McKays.—A'lvt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 19 June 1928, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 19 June 1928, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 19 June 1928, Page 4

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