At Wanganui Police Court, Mr liarton, S.M., was asked to make an order against a defaulting debtor localise lie was spending Is 6d a week on tobacco j Ilis Worship was reported to say: “I can see no more reason for cutting off debtor’s tobacco than for cutting off the sugar in his tea.” The magistrate apparently recognised that the habitual smoker would go without tea altogether rather than give up his pipe. To a great many men tobacco is not a luxury—it is a necessity. Tobacco haters say it is highly injurious. It isn’t so long as it’s pure and good. Imported brands, everyone knows, contain far too much nicotine to be safe. But it is totally different with the New Zealand toll uros. Being toasted—as no other tobaccos are—they are freed from nicotine poison and rendered quite harmless even though you smoke them to excess. There are several brands—every smoker knows ‘‘Cut, Plug No. 10,” “Biverhead Gold,” “Navy Cut” and “Cavendish,” and knows moreover how good they are.— Advt.
When housewives shine—polishing floors, furniture, ami linoleums, with “ Tan-01.” It is so economical to buy —so easy to apply—a*d gives such a bright, lasting shine. All grocers. — Ad, t.
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 March 1930, Page 7
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