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W.HEIf SMOKES ARE ENJOYED'. Many?s pipe or cigarette lioldor lias a companion which is very much valued by its owner. He always carries a tin of Fdmonas, they prove invaluable to smokers.. They give wonderful relief to smoker’s sore, throat, For coughs and, Putmonas quickly soothe and ease. For a clear voice use Pultnonas. Is fid arid"2s fid.—Arivt.

x:>_i :-;n ,-vv. .?•* }jkou may possess tlie constitution ol a jffctn., it ~\vi!]..uva.ij yon, iiyiight.il yciu 1 allow nicotihe to poison your system. To smoke tobacco heavilycharged with nicotine is nothing, I nil slow poisoning, and almost invariably ends in nerve trouble, smoker’s heart or impaired eyesight. Now that a process lia,s been discovered that neutralises the effect of nicotine, smokers no longer run any risk. This process is toasting. Toasted tobaccos arc absolutely and may be freely '•';du|ged in with' impunity. The’first whiff will tell you that you are in for a superior brand—so smooth and mellow and in pleasing contrast to the imported article. Toasting, is a, iefining process which develops flavour and aroma and rids the ieaf of its deleterious properties. The effect is simply astonishing! Try any of the following brands: Biverliead Hold, mild; Cavendish, medium; Navy Cut, a choice blend; Cut Plug No. 10, full. These tobaccos are exclusively manufactured by the National lofrkbd Co., Ltd., (pioneers, of the N.Z. tobacco industry), and are-oil-sale e v cry where. —Ad v t.

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Hokitika Guardian, 13 February 1930, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 13 February 1930, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 13 February 1930, Page 3

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