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The man who doesn’t smoke cannot understand why anybody else should want to smoke. It’s just the same with chess. Those who have never learned to play can form no idea of the fascination of the game. Bu.t excellent as tobacco is discrimination should be exercised in its choice. Some sorts are deadly owing to the quantity of nicotine they contain. Amy doctor will tel! you that. He will tell you also that the constant smoking of tobacco heavily charged with nicotine is sure to result in shattered nerves or heart trouble. The world’s purest; tobaccos are the toasted sorts now so; popular in New Zealand. Toasting; robs the leaf of all its poison and lhakes it safe to smoke even if yon! Indulge to excess. There are four brands; of toasted—Riverluead Gold, haven dish, Navy Cut and Cut PlugThese are positively the only toasted tobaccos manufactured, and they are each and all famous lor their delightful bouquet and unrivalled flavour They don’t burn the tongue, and will smoke to the last shred.—Advt.

The vinegar of quality—Sharland’s Vinegar. Its strong, piquant flavour, and absolute purity have made it popular everywhere fn bulk or bouie You will,quickly relieve a cough ui co/d it you inhale “ Na/.ol." Powerful and penetrating. A uniq'e never-fail mg remedy, Frice la

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Hokitika Guardian, 12 April 1930, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 12 April 1930, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 12 April 1930, Page 8

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