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There’s no satisfactory substitute for tobacco. Many have been tried and found wanting. The best known of these is the stuff called “herb tobacco,” which is about as much like the real thing as hop-beer is like champagne. Even the genuine foreign tobaccos vary enormously in quality. Hint they possess one glaring defect in common —they are all more or less full of nicotine, and smokers cannot absorb a poison like that into the system continuously without paying the penalty sooner or later. The purest tobaccos of all are those grown in New Zealand and manufactured bv the National Tobacco Co., Ltd., (the pioneers of the tobacco industry in the Dominion). These are the only toasted brands procurable, and this process eliminates the nicotine and renders the tobacco sale to smoke. The toasting also develops flavour and fragrance. Ask any tobacconist for Navy Cut (a choice blend of medium strength), Cavendish (the famous sporting mixture), Riverhead Gold (a delicious aromatic) or Cut Plug No. 10 (rich, dark and full flavoured).— Advt.

Striped coir matting 27-incli 3s frl now 2s lid ; outside door mats 4s fid now 3s lid; one piece tapestry runner carpets 5s 6d now 3s lid. McKay’s Great Sale.’ —Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 11 July 1929, Page 8

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

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

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