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Most brands of tobacco possess some distinguishing peculiarity. The peculiarity of our New Zealand brands (produced by the National Tobacco C"o., Ltd., pioneers of the N.Z. tobacco ’industry) is that one? you acquire a. taste for them—and it doesn't take long—they “spoil” you for all other kiir I s. As for the imported tobaccos, their peculiarity is that they a,re all more or less loaded with nicotine, so that their constant use is hound, sooner or later, to affect heart or nerves, ,or develop “smoker’s throat.” Thanks to the small percentage of nicotine m the New Zealand brands (already referred to) they are quite safe, and may be indulged in without fear of conscquene/ts. These fine tobaccos owe their wonderful purity largely to the fact that they are toasted, which not only .helps to eliminate nicotine but makes them delicious smoking. There are various brands; those chiefly in demand being: “Riverhend Gold” (aromatc.i), “Cavendish” (medium, spotting mixture),’ “Navy Cut No. 3 ’ (a choice blond), and “Cut Plug No. 1(1” (rich,\ dark and full-flavoured). - Advt.
STEPHENS BROS. NEW GOODS ARRIVED ■ . —c —■ LADIES’ COTTON lIOSS, all fashionable shades with cotton-mending attached—ls 6d. ■ •' . ' >• ’ . ' . LADIES’.BLOOMERS, white, pink, hl'Jo, navy, grey—2s. LADIES’ SILK STRIPED BLOOMERS—2s 3d, 2s 6d. All colours. LADIES’ APRONS, fancy .. designs—ls 9d, 1s 11d, 2s 11d, 3s 11d. n y. . LADIES’ PURE FUGI BLOOMERS—4s 6d. ' , CHILDREN SOCKS in all the-wanted shades. Silk mixtures. Si/jes 2 to 4, Is a pair; 5 to 10, 1s 6d per pair. CALL AND INSPECT CALL. AND INSPECT
Preserve eggs suitable tar eoo.kin rr , boiling, frying, or poaching— you can, ii' you use Slinrlnnd’s “ Moa ” Brand Egg Preservative. Docs not affect the flavour.—Advfc. Now opening, new furnishings in carpets, rugs. linoleum, runners, hearth rugs, and floortex squares, all sizes.—Schroder and Co.—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 September 1929, Page 7
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