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The doctors say tlmt many disease ire caught in trains and trams, and that when travelling you should pat ronise the “smoker,” and keen your pipe going. Sound advice! Tobacco smoke hills germs. You may say you eni’t keep smoking all the time, especially on a long journey. It depends on the tobacco. You can t smoke the imported for any length of time, true. Too much nicotine in most of them. And nicotine is an evil thing. It’s quite different with the National 'Tobacco Company s goods, (pioneers of the tobacco industry in N.Z.) Hardly any meoL : ne in tliern, nfnd their wonderful purify enables the smoker to indulge ficely with absolute safety. And how cool and deli, ions they are!- -wih the finest bouquet imaginable. That’s be ( cause they are toasted. No other tobacco is.' No other tobacco is so harmless. This is the real thing. Favourite brands: Uiverhead Gold (mild! Cavendish (a special medium). Navy Cut (choice blend,- medium), and'Cut Plug No. 10 (rich, dark am! full-flavoured). These tobaccos (now i„ universal use) are obtainable from any tobacconist.— AdvC

Kwrylioriy knows that colds are dan.rails’ lint not for Umse wise people who use - Na/.ol.” Severe colds or mild colds are quickly relieved by this powerful, penetrating ”omedy. BO doses for 1b G<l. Advt,

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Hokitika Guardian, 25 June 1929, Page 7

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216

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 25 June 1929, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 25 June 1929, Page 7

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