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Funny thing human nature! As a rule the chap that doesn’t drink insists that nobody else should drink: the non-theatre-goer disapproves of anyone else going to theatres: the party that doesn’t read novels or plav cards objects to anyone else residin'.' novels or playing cards; and the man that hates tobacco indignantlv demands that everyone else should hate tobacco. And yet these “had habits” persist! And as for smoking its about the only pleasure that multitudes of people have. A very harmless pleasure. surely? When smoking proves injurious its because there's too much nicotine in the tobacco. Most foreign brands are full of the stuff. Then why smoke the.ni? Our New Zealand tobaccos are practically tree Lorn the poison. Smoke them as freely as yea please and they’ll do you no harm, unlike all other tobaccos the Now Zealand are toasted. Hence their delicious fragrance and llavour. 'i hey appeal irresistibly to all smokers, favourite brands : “I? i.v<*rbcad Gold (mild); “Gavendisb” (the sportsmans smoke)’: and “Navy Cut No. 3” (medium). and “Cut Plug No 10” (rich, dark and full-flavoured). —Advt.

VFBLTC NOTICE. KIR E BR If! AEE DEMONSTRATION COMMITTEE. A T.L CLAIMS against tin* Fir- ] Iii S j;:ido Domoiist ration Commit too must he Tendered to reaeli me \OT LATER tlia 11 the ml:. TEST. T-J. O. F. COLES, Treasurer.

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Hokitika Guardian, 4 March 1929, Page 1

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220

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 4 March 1929, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 4 March 1929, Page 1

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