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“Smoker,” writing to Auckland “Star,” relates how, on boarding a tram-car the other day, he found every seat in the smoking compartment occupied by ladies! Well, that’s an everyday happening. But if the unfortunate smoker, driven out of the compartment supposed to be set apart for his use, enters a non-smok-ing car and dares to light up, nonsmokers write to the papers about it! Yet it must be admitted. that some tobaccos are very rank. This is caused by tlie excess of nicotine in them. ] All the imported 'brands are like that. Pure ’baccy doesn’t give off offensive smoke. Look at the New Zealand, why, its aroma couldn’t prove distasteful to even the non-smoker. How’s that? Because these tobaccos are all coasted. That’s why they smell so good and taste so delicious, and that’s why they are perfectly innocuous. The toasting makes all the difference! It rids them of nicotine. They can’t harm anyone, not even the cxI cessive smoker. Brands? Oh, there are I several—including “Navy Cut,” “Cavendish,” “Riverhead Gold” and “Cut Plug No. 10.”—Advt.

The cough and cold remedy that never fails—“Naz'ol,” powerful and penetrating. Goes right to the root of the trouble. 50 doßes fox' Is 6d.

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Hokitika Guardian, 16 May 1930, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 16 May 1930, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 16 May 1930, Page 7

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