You have tried toasted bread, toasted bacon, toasted cheese, toasted kidneys, and you know how good they all are. But have you ever smoked toasted tobacco? Toasting as you know, develops flavour in all the above-mentioned. Well, it has precisely the same effect with tobacco. Test this for yourself—all our genuine New Zealand tobaccos are toasted. Hance their strong appeal to smokers. Another point; they contain very little nicotine. The toasting eliminates that. Consequently they may be smoked all day long without producing those unpleasant effects so frequently following the prolonged use of imported tobaccos, all of them, more or less, loaded with nicotine. That is why the doctors approve so highly of the real New Zealand brands. For a cool, sweet and fragrant smoke try Riverhead Gold (mild and mellow); Cavendish (the renowned sporting mixture); Navy Cut (the popular blend, medium) ; or Cut Plug No 10 (the old smoker’s favourite). These goods are exclusively manufactured by the National Tobacco Coy., Ltd., (pioneers of the N.Z. tobacco industry).—Ad vt.
/ Free Teeth of Film Protect them against many serious tooth and gum disorders Many heartaches come from “ off-colour ” teeth. Teeth that ruin pretty smiles. Now dingy teeth, as dental authorities prove, can be restored to whiteness quickly. it’s been found that dingy teeth come simply from a film that forms on teeth. A stubborn film old-time dentifrices did uot successfully clear off. A film that absorbs food decolourations, etc. Run vour tongue across your teeth and you can feel the film now a slippery coating covering your teeth. Beneath it are the white teeth you envy often in others. Dentists say the way to remove it is with the new-type dentifrice called Pepsodent. Works wonder* on teeth. 2014 wm Bansocleht © WM m HAVE you seen the special New Year Bargains offering at McKay and Son’s? They’re too good to miss. -jl/TC'KAY AND SON’S New Year iVI Values are attracting the shoppers 1 Snmmer hats from 7s lid.—W. McKay and Son.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 January 1930, Page 1
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