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Choosing a- birthday present for a man is not quite so simple a matter a*' it seems—until you tackle the job. You may so;easily give him somethin;': l;o has no use for. There is, however, one thing that few mm will despise—a bit of really good tobacco-—a brand as free from nicotine as possible, because nicotine is bad, and unfortunately the imported ’baccies are full of it. Tf you want a really pure tobacco'. almost free from nicotine, and which, therefore, can be smoked fohours at a. time if desired withoid any harmful effects, choose our owe New Zealand grown, article, A pound of it makes a splendid gift. It is bettor than the best imported, sweet, cool nnd fragrant. This tobacco largly owes its outstanding excellence to the fact that the leaf is toasted—quite a new idea. There are several varieties, so all smokers can he suited. Ask for -‘■Riverhead Gold” (mild). “Navy Cut (bulldog), medium or “Cut Plug No If)” (Bull’s head), full strength Advt.

TEA CHJO!! A CQ UITTED. * WELLINGTON, June 27. A ease in which Henry Edward Cramile, a schoolmaster. aged 53 years, of Makara, was charged wir assaulting I.ulu Gestro, of Alakara, an Italian, so as to cause him actual bodily harm, concluded to-day, when the Magistrate held that Crautile had struck Gestro in self-defence, and dismissed the ease. The evidence disclosed the fact that Gestro bore a grudge against Cramile, and was drunk on the day, and that he followed Cranclle and accosted him on a lonely dark road. Cramile, to protect himself from Gestro, used two sticks, one in each hand.

RELIGION IN SCHOOLS. PALMERSTON N., Juno 2G. A mass meeting of citizens to-night passed it resolution in favour of the introduction of Bible-teaching into the curriculum of primary schools.

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Hokitika Guardian, 28 June 1928, Page 4

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420

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 28 June 1928, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 28 June 1928, Page 4

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