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Scotland Yard’s “Black Museum” i« a sinister place.. Here are preserved many things associated with great crimes and notorious criminals. Amongst them is a. battered old briar pipe, once the property of Charles Peace, of infamous memory. He smoked this pipe for the last time the night before his execution. Mighty is the power of the weed! It can bring something of comfort and of solace to even the desperate criminal during his last hours upon earth—or so they will tell you at “the Yard.” Injurious? Not so long as the quality is right and the nicotine content small. Our New Zealand tobaccos .are the purest. Unlike most foreign Inands they contain hardly any nicotine. and are therefore quite harmless—a point of the greatest importance to men whose pipes are constantly in their mouths. You can get them of any strength. “Rivorlioatl Gold” is mild; “Cavendish” is medium: “Navy Cut” (also medium) is a delightful blend, and “('ut Plug No. 10” is rich, dark, and full-flavoured. All tobacconists sell these beautiful tobaccos. —Advt.

J never felt so hungry in my life

To restore lost appetite —use Wrigley’s. Your doctor will tell you how the acc of chewing soothes your nervous system -how the delightful cleansing action of Wrigley's refreshes the mouth—gives you a healthy feeling of hunger at mealtimes.

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Just, ill from Lotnlon—Ladies’ now Cardigans. 8s lid, Ills (id, 17s fid mid 4.‘is. Ladies’ .Jiimprws, 1 .'ls fid. Ills lid, 22s fid. A fino lot in now designs at McKay’s,— Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 26 April 1929, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 26 April 1929, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 26 April 1929, Page 7

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