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London’s latest anti-tobacco Society lias started with the avowed object of “putting everybody’s pipe out.” Some contract! Why these .good people who object so strongly to tobacco cannot be content to abstain from it themselves without trying to force everybody to follow suit is the question. Tobacco in some shape or other comforts and solaces millions every day. Professor Oglethorpe, the famous scientist, insists that the harmfulness or otherwise of the weed depends entirely on the brand. Tobaccos heavily charged with nicotine (as all the imported bi a inis' are) he condemns as unsafe, but lie considers pure tobaccos, with only a very small nicotine content, is not only innocous but in many cases absolutely beneficial. And when it comes to purity there’s no tobacco tlie world produces superior to our own New Zealand goods. Sweet, cool and fragrant they possess a wonderful appeal for smokers. Brands chiefly in demand: Riverhead Gold (mild and aromatic); Cavendish, the sportsman's smoke; Navy Cut No. 3 (a blend of choice leaf!: and Cut Plug No. 10 (a ruch, dark, full-flavoured baccy).— Advt.

Avoid roughs and colds this winter—1' Na/ol ” is a sure, safe preventive. Equally good for young or old. (50 doses for Is 6(1. — Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 21 May 1929, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 21 May 1929, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 21 May 1929, Page 3

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