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Consternation -reigned amongst the smokers on the platform at Wellington the other day when the Hutt train Irew up, minus a smoking carriage. However, there were two ears labelled “A” and “B” respectively, and someb dy, pipe in mouth, exclaimed, “B’ is f*r cttccy!” jumped into the “B,’ all the other smokers following suit. Presently s.uneone asked. “If ‘B’ is foi baccy, what is ‘A’ for?’’ “For abstainers, of course!” came the reply. Everyone ‘laughed. Precious few .abstainers'from the weed nowadays! Well, there’s no harm in tob'eco, s long as it’s pure and pretty free from nicotine. 'Worst of it is the imported goods are as full of nicotine <"• they can stick! Funny-our N;Z. brands are almost entirely free from the poison. ’That’s why you can smoke them (even to excess) with •-•afety! The explanation is they are all toasted, and toasting gets rid. of the nieptine. It also wonderfully imnroves flavour and bouquet. Popular brands: Navy Cut, Cavendish. Cut Plug No. 10. and Rivcrhead Cold, riiev’ro all good, and the only toasted 1 obaceos rn a n u factured.—Advt.

Panish roughs and colds with “nazol”. This high-powered germicide 'ocs right to tlie root of tlie trpuble. ■moldy easing stuffy heads and block'd nasal pasages 60 doses for Is 6d. -Advt.

(rood tennis balls are as essential as jiood racket it you wish to play at our beat. That is why good players ten,and Davis (1930) balls, 3s 6d a pan t 'doss’* Sports Depot.—7.

Judge Passes A Wonderful Sentence! ‘I SENTENCE YOU TO A WINTER’S READING OF BOOKS. AND i'O ENSURE THAT YOU READ THE UATEST PERIODICALS AND BEST VUTHORS, YOU SHOULD BUY YOUR BOOKS AT TOOHEY’S! WE POST PAPERS TO ANY ADDRESS. TOOHEY’S ARCADE ‘For Latest Books and Periodicals’ REVELL ST.—HOKITIKA.

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Hokitika Guardian, 31 May 1930, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 31 May 1930, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 31 May 1930, Page 3

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