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• & A $t' s A r — : r- 'r?- A N IT’S a rather comfortable feeling to know you spoke Payer’s, for then you feel to secure in offering youf cigarette case in any company. Though you change apparel for formal functions, you merely reyour case with cpflict as they are delightMAit any time—for any o; J • r r~t n l s i t-/ i' A IS m i ffl «S & 3SB <ES «3t> Mis ft i*? & >»• « is? na \'<a twi £ <v occasion. The outstand-ng preierence tor Paver’s is due to the unusual satisfaction which these cigarettes give to the discriminating smoker. One has only to enjoy Player’s once, to understand why they are rising in popularity throughout New Zealand more rapidly than any other cigarette.

They staged a mock trial at a Central Otago township recently. The prisoner was Tobacco. There was a judge and jury and a large attendance of the public. Many witnesses were called, and Counsel having addressed the Court, the Judge summed up. He said accused (represented by a well-known local resident) had hosts of friends and many ‘enemies. He was accused of being a poisoner. But when tobacco poisoned people it was their own fault—they smoked the wrong kind. Imported tobacco was mostly full of nicotine and therefore highly injurious. Happily, however, there were other kinds —those produced in New Zealand, for example, by the famous National Tobacco Co., the pioneers of the tobacco industry in the Dominion. The question for the jury was: “Ts tobacco guilty or not guilty of poisoning?” . The verdict was ; "Not guilty so far as the National Tobacco Company’s tobacco is concerned,, because it is toasted (as no other tobacco is) a;nd quite innocuous.” The Company’s “Riverhead Gold,” ‘‘Cavendish,” “Navy Cut” and “Cut Plug No. 10” .are all toasted.—Advt.

Men’s high class “Woolscv” hraml •underpants and singlets regular prices 19s lid to 22s 6d, now reduced to 15s 6d to clear. McKay’s Great Sale.— Advt.

Everybody knows that colds are- dangerous. But not for those wise people who use “Nazol.” Severe colds or mild colds are quickly relieved by this poworful, penetrating remedy. HO doses for Is fid.—Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 18 June 1929, Page 2

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357

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 18 June 1929, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 18 June 1929, Page 2

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