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, The increasing demand all over New' Zealand for toasted tobacco shows that smokers are becoming alivo to the merits of the article. Their prefer--1 ence is justified. Whatever harmful- : ness lies in the weed is entirely due to excess of nicotine in it, and toasting overcomes this defect, rendering it, whether for pipe or cigarette, perfectly harmless—a point of vital importance when it is remembered that j nicotine is one of the deadliest poisons i known and that the constant use of ! tobacco heavily charged with it is j positively dangerous. Practically all ' the American brands are poisonous with hicot-in Our • fine New Zealand brands on the other hand are i all hut free from it. That is because j they are toasted—as no other tobaccos ' are. You can smoke the New Zealand j from the Ist .January to the 31st DeI comber with absolute safety. There are four brands of these beautiful tobaccos—Riverhcad Gold, Cut Plug, Cavendish and Navy Cut. They are not only harmless but unrivalled for flavour and fragrance. But look out for imitations!

/TS - a - r 1 1 1 ;/ / <? /«?•'•> x'.":|-:. .'ft*' •/ • 5/ ■■■l c remove Neither plasters nor caustics, neither knives nor five-minute “cures” will realiy rid you of corns. To get your corns out, root and all, once and for all, you must put your feet daily into ohot Radox footbaths. 1 You I 'will notice >relief almost 'immediately. l ! The ; corn 7 'itself' - will lift out painlessly within j ■a ’ few weeks. I,! Read' 'this lletter’: —" ■" 7 ! “Mother stifferddif of'years '■ 1 ‘ with’''very l bad'-ff6fn!sff ] bfot *■ 1 i: noiv; l \ afte r* ’’ l! 1 cbhtifizthlly’ ! using' Rad&Xi.h'ds not 'got'd [ ing more hot ivater as the oiker'got a bit cold; after 'which she found 'she could ‘pick off- pieces of corn quite easily. ” Ndw they are gone. ; She only uses ' two table[sffpOnfuls'of Rado'x in each ; bath. They were really awful ‘,'cbfns, and so took longer than an ordinary corn.' Mother also finds it gives great relief to the pains of Neuritis in tier legs, also softens any hard skin at the bottom of the feet, so that**it is easily removed. 6th Nov., 1929. (Myss) G. (Original letter on file for inspection.) Radox contains four different salts, each of which fulfils a different : purpose.., One .banishes,odour and perspiration—one is Antiseptic—rone boftens the Water—and one re- . leases Oxygen which carries ’ the ’ softening. :sa>lts ; right! ■to the! : irodts 1 o'f corns pndilposens. them so■ that -.they rnay ffe, jjfted.out .joodily, root i a,rid alh Only.in, Radox ,do you get this ' fourfold.*' cohlbihatibn. HaliPodhd lpirik' : Pack’et, 2/2. ‘ Double Quantity, .'B/8. .[■»! i f 1 ' • | .' corn, o'f ainy sigh of tt tfofyi A - 1 svIT 'i t/o/urJ '-f bn/'b'/) dt 'all:' She Used., three tables'poonfluls, of ; Radox in 1 two quarts of 'hot 'ivater , (not boiling ) so. that she could put her- feet, in with comfort,, and., .soaked... the. .. feet fox. half an hour, add-; - BATH SALTS Manufactured by E. Grlltiths Hughes Ltd., Manchester (Established 1756). ;■ Supplies i tocked by Fairbairn, Wright &. Co., Auckland,, Wellington, Christchurijh and • Dunediti.‘*’knd By- all Wholesalers, Chemists' : and nStofes • throughout New Zealand. * C 4-11-30

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Hokitika Guardian, 28 April 1930, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 28 April 1930, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 28 April 1930, Page 3

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