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Said a Wellington man to his tobacconist when lie popped in for a cigar the other morning, ‘‘‘What’s the difference between this toasted tobacco I hear so much about, and the ordinary kind?” “Ail the difference in the world', Sir,’’ smilingly replied the smoke merchant. “Toasting gives the tobacco its quite distinctive flavour und bouquet. More than that it helps largely to rid it of its nicotine. You can’t smoke more than say a couple of pipes of practically any imported brand you like to mention. with any relish. Too much nicotine in them. But you can smoke toasted tobacco all day long without losing your anpetite for it. Can’t harm you either. It’s toasted, and that’s the long and the short of it. Brands? Oh, there are half a dozen, more or less. I sell a lot of Riverhead Gold, but quite as much Cavendish and Navy Cut. Old smokers generally prefer Cut Plug No. 10. It’s just a matter of taste.” The customer bought a tin of Navy Cut “to seo if he liked it.” He will.— 4dvt.

Skirts are definitely longer tor winter and the coming spring. Emphatically you are out of fashion if you wear short skirts, except for sports wear. See the many new afternoon ami evening modes now showing at McKay and Sons.—Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 8 May 1930, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 8 May 1930, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 8 May 1930, Page 7

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