\ broadminded Christchurch parson rather startled his congregation the other Fun day by remarking from the pulpit that lie saw no harm in 'tobacco and that for his part he would not object if people smoked in 'church! The famous Spurgeon once said something of \the kind when preaching at the London Metropolitan Tabernacle. Tie regarded tobaJcco as a boon and a blessing to mankind. It’s ditto ditto to womankind too, these days! But the great preacher was a stickler for pure baccy, and carefully avoided brands very rich in nicotine, knowing well how injurious they are if used habitually. As a matter of fact the imported brands are almost all loaded with nicotine. Very different are the toasted tobaccos now so popular in New Zealand. "he toasting rids the leaf of nicotine, and imparts to it its well known flavour and aroma. The four brands are. Riverhead Gold, Navy Cut. Cavendish and Out Plug. These are the only toasted kinds manufactured. They are not only delightful smoking, but absolutely safe.—Advt.
For hay fever, bronchitis, asthma, coughs, colds, and all such ailments of the throat and lungs use “ Nazol the powerful, penetrating and neverfailing remedy. GO doses for Is Gd.— Advt. Fancy coir mattings from 2s Mil o •Is Gd a yard, fancy mats from -‘ls fid 0 Ms Gd cadi, brush door mats Ms 3d |n 7s Gd each at Frank llade's.— Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 April 1930, Page 7
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