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Must smokers like :i change now atul tlien. 'They may smoko one brand for months, or lor years, blit sooner or Inter comes a hankering for a change. If tired of the foreign manufactured brands you are accustomed to use, try the N.Z. grown tobacco. Here you have an entirely different tobacco and a thorough change. Its purity will please you. Comparatively free from nicotine it appeals to the man whose pipe is constantly in his mouth. He can smoke “till further orders” without experiencing the disagreeable el fects following the constant use of some of the imported brands heavily charged with nicotine, tin* very tree use of which will certainly affect the nerves in the long run. and possibly the action of the heart. New Zealand tobacco is peculiarly soothing, and a taste for it is quickly acquired. Obtainable in three strengths. lHvcrlicnd Cold, very mild and aromatic, Toasted Navy Out (Bulldog) is of medium strength and Cut I*l ug No. 10 the Bullhead label is recommended to those who like a full body.—Advt.

Don’t ask for “ vinegar,” stipulate Shn Hand's Table Vinegar. Unsurpassed in purity, strength, and flavour. All grocers. In \ ottle or hulk.—Advt. aives EMULSION, i

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Hokitika Guardian, 2 January 1929, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 2 January 1929, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 2 January 1929, Page 7

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