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The Pioneers who blazed the trail, . Where we in co n fort speed to-day, Knew naught of ease by road . and rail, To cheer them on their weary way. The Pioneers who long sinee sped, Spread wide the paths which now we tread; And for our coughs and colds assure, With priceless Woods’ Great Pepper- • mint Cure.

Four out of every ten smolders are lariiig slowly poisoned by nicotine! So the cable news recently stated on the authority of a famous London physician who states the unmistakable symptoms are: nervous debility, loss of vitality, throat troubles, heartpalpi tat ion." Well excess of nicotine in tobacco is well known to produce these evils. That’s why the, .stnokipg, of imported tobaccos (all of them rich in nicotine) is so injurious. Without a doubt the world’s purest brands are the New Zealand. And they owe their purity to their comparative freedom from the deadly nicotine, a drop or two of which will out life short. You sea these are all toasted in the process of manufacture,, and. • the toasting robs them of their injurious properties, and makes them safe to smoke. And how fragrant and delicious they 'are j They are in various strength and thus appeal to all tastes. Special favourites: Riverhead Gold, Cavendish, Navy Cut and the old smoker’s favourite, Cut Plug No. 10. None of them burn the tongue.— Advt.

For pickles, sauces or salads, add nest and flavour by using Sharland's Vinegar—Pure, piquant and palatable. Tn bulk or bottle.—Advt. For brilliant Polish use Tan-ol for floors, furniture and linoleums. Economical to buy—easy to apply. ~4drt-

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Hokitika Guardian, 14 June 1930, Page 3

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266

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 14 June 1930, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 14 June 1930, Page 3

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