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Another growl about the invasion of non-smoking carriages cn the railways iby smokers. Somebody wrote to an ,Auckland paper the other day to say it was “selfish and discourteous’’ of smokers to offend in this way. Quite. But what about the non-smokers who rush smoking cars (railway and tram) every chance they get. V\ hy, smokers are constantly being “crowded out” by non-smokers. Happens every day. As to tobacco-smoke annoying people who don’t smoke it must be admitted that some tobaccos (including most of tire foreign brands) arc rather rank! Too much nicotine in them. They’re neither good to smoke nor good to smell. That’s where the^-dif-fer so essentially from our New Zealand tobaccos, the product of the National Tobacco Co., Ltd., (pioneers of the tobacco industry N.Z.), which, being toasted (as no other tobaccos are) are practically free from nicotine. Ask for brands: “liiverheacl Void’’ (mild and mellow), “Cavendish”- (sporting mixture, “Navy Cut No. 3” (a tobacco- of rare excellence) and the old smoker’s favourite —“Cut Ting No. 10.’’ No bite, no after ef-fects.—Adv-t
STEPHENS BROS. B NEW GOODS ARRIVED —o — LADIES’ COTTON HOSE, all fashionable shades with cotton-mending attached —Is 6d. LADIES’ BLOOMERS, white, pink, blue, navy, grey— 2s. LADIES’ SILK STRIPED BLOOMERS—2s 3d, 2s 6d. All colours. LADIES’ APRONS, fancy designs—ls Sd, IsTld, 2s 11d, 3s lid. RADIES’ PURE FUGI BLOOMERS—4s Gd. / • . CHILDREN SOCKS in all the wanted shades. Silk mixtures- Sizes 2 to i, IS a pair; 5 to 10, Is 6d per pair. CALL AND INSPECT 1- HOKITIKA. CALL AND INSPECT STREET
Just arrived: —A consignment of 200 cases of choice apples, consisting of Delicious, Cox’s Orange, M unroes Northern Star, Jonathans, Dunn’s Seedlings and other varieties, with instructions to sell at the lowest market price. Paterson Michel nnd Co. iikl, ’Phono No. 2.—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 September 1929, Page 7
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