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Another growl about the invasion of non-smoking carriages on the railways by smokers. Somebody wroto to m Auckland paper the other day to •av it was “Selfish and discourteous” >f smokers to offend in this way. Tjuit-o. But what about the non-smok-'vs who rush smoking cars (railway md tram) every chance they get? Why smokers arc constantly being “crowded out” by non-smokers. Happens every day. As to tobacco-smoko innoying people who don’t smoke, it must bo admitted that many tobaccos including the bulk of the foicign brands) are rather rank. Too much nicotine in them. And these tobacco 1 •ire neither good to smoke nor good to miell. That’s where they differ so >s«entinlly from our New Zealand tobaccos. Almost free from nicotine, they are appreciated by all smokers because smoko them as freely as you will, they won’t do you any hnjmi. And they are unsurpassed for flavour and bouquet. Popular brands: “Riverbead Gold” (sweet and mild), “Cavendish” (medium). “Navy Cut No. 3” (a choice blend) and “Cut Plug No 10” (a fine, rich, full-flavoured variety).— Advt.

( .ft Conservation of the remaining forests in order that they may, under proper management, contribute to tl.o future timber supplies of New Zealand. or function as protection and climatic forests. ((b) The afforestation of all lands which cannot Ik>. profitably farmed but on which trees can be successfully grown. This afforestation can bo carried out. either by the State, local authorities, or private individuals and companies. “Certain further important policy aspects of forestry management are now under consideration liy the Government, upon which I hope to issue a further statement in the ■ near future.’’

Men’s trohralco and silk, and I upline neglige shirts 12s fid to lfis fid now 7s lid to 8s lid. Men’s fancy sox 2s fid now Is lid. Boys llign School monogram caps, small sr/.es only, 2s lid now Is fid at McKay s great sale,—Advt

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Hokitika Guardian, 11 June 1929, Page 8

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318

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 11 June 1929, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 11 June 1929, Page 8

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