Another cenlcnariun smoker; am.! tiiis iimt' a woman. A Home paper records the deatli at Aiessi: g. near lipuee. Kssex, or .Mrs Namni llairingloii at tlie age oi one limidreu years. The good old lady smoked a i lay pipe eveiv day and atuiimled her long life, at any rate in part, to thai practice. What the anli-Uibnccoito.'-will say to tins must ho Jeit to conjecture, but a more convincing prom of die Imrmlessiiess of tobacco could liarillv b<> found. Th»i jdiiin fact oi the matter is that smoking won’t hurl anyone so long as the tobacco is pure and as free Irom nicotine as possible. The imported brands, by the way. are mostly lull of nicotine. That’s where they dili'er so essentially from our own New Zealand tobaccos—the purest in the world and the freest from nicotine. They are quite sale and owe their line aroma and delicious fragrance to the toasting of the leal (quite a novelty). Ask your tobaconist for “Riverhead Gold” mild. ‘Navy Cut’' (Bulldog) medium, or ‘'Cut Plug No. 10’' (Builslioad) lull strength.—A dvt.
SANDER’S KILLS GERMS. A few drops daily u> your bath fry drops cn your handkerchief, a tow drops as a mouth-wash, u lew drops J«* water when you snee/.“, a few drops .u. your gums for toothache this is the •u si method of keeping the doctor a way. Keep tit hy using Sender’s Eucalypti Extract, the strongest and qost product--first Order ot Merit, an I Medal. N.Z. and P M Kxhihitir.i! Award and Medal Amsterdam. Sander and Sons’ Pure Volatile Eucalypti Ex tract was proved superior in Supremo Court, Melbourne. Sander’s for coughs, voids, croon, influenza, asthma, (•}u:7, rli am' all mlectious. He ware of unit .lions and crude oils passed off for ••.Just, as good.” Insist on t - 1< ‘ Sander's E..flalvp«i extract. ■II „..i t,«t sa..rfer-R
~\TK\Y Spring .Millinery, jii'-t in from IN London. A lovely lot of now 'cats now on view in our showroom.— MeKAY’S. Hokitika-
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 November 1928, Page 8
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