What! Fifty guineas for a tobacco pipe? Yes, that was* the figure demanded by a London tobacconist recently for an elaborately carved Meerschaum exhibited in his Bond Street window. Some pipe that. But a smoke out of a shilling . briar would tasto jiist as good ! It’s not the pipe that counts. It’s the tobacco you stuff it With! Purity is the great tiling The purer the tobacco the less nicotine it will contain. The foreign tobaccos are frill of the stuff. That’s why their constant use is so b:ul. The purest tobaccos of all are the' New Zealand. Their (■•nmTii' ,, ntive freedom frem nicotine i‘- l;ii—Hy- due ,to the toasting of the leaf. You can smoke them till the cows come. liorre, and no harm done. The>e’s a brand to suit everybody. Those in most request > are: “Cavendish” (the sporting man’s favourite), “Navy Cut No. 3” (another delightful medium,) “Riverhead Gold” (a sweet mild aromatic) and “Cut Plug No. 10” ( li tobacco the vetern smoker will enjoy becansfe it is rich, dark, full flavoured sort). They are on sale by all tobacconists.
DON'T CHANCE IT. Winter with rain, cold, wind, chilling one. .Germs and infection about. Carry and use often, Puhnonas 'for protection. Sucked slowly through the mouth their antiseptic vapours soothe sore throats and nip incipient colds in the hud. Pulmonas ward off serious throat and chest trouble. From your chemist in tins. Pulmonas, Is Gd and 2s Gd.—(Ad.) •
CHILDREN IMPROVE RAPIDLY —that’s because Lane’s is not so much a medicine as a food. Lane’s supplies elements lacking in ordinary diet, so a little after each meal will change a pale, weak, child into one that is strong, happy and healthy. But be sure it’s Lane’s when you buy. Price: 2/6 and 4/6 a bottle at all Chemists and Stores. Manufactured by E. G. Lane Graduate Chemist, Oamaru
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 June 1929, Page 3
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