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“Give me a pipe and a good detective yarn and I wouldn’t call the Queen niy Aunt.” Thus a well known Wellington journalist said to the writer the other day. “I remember,” he went on, “when I couldn’t smoke more than a couple of pipes at a time with comfort. Too .much nicotine in the imported tobacco. Now I use toasted New Zealand and. can smoke till further orders with keen enjoyment. It’s the toasting that does the trick, old man. Outs out the 'nicotine, so that you can smoke for hours on end if you want. And doesn’t the toasting bring out the flavour and bouquet! There are only four brands of toasted—Riverhead Gold, Cavendish, Navy Out No. 3, and Out Plug No. 10. All different strengths and all best sellers. I prefer Navy Cut No. 3 myself. But it’s all a matter of taste. My tobacconist says the New Zealand toasted is preferred by most of his customers to the foreign brand.” This smoker’s verdict is the general one. And he says: “It’s the toasting that does the trick!”—Advt.

New records for July:—“Mona” and “I’m On a Diet of Love,” Geo. Olsen’s Orchestra; “Should I?” and “A Bundle of Old Love Letters,” by the High Hatters; “Puttin’ on the Ritzy” and “Singing a Vagabond Song.” by Sliilbret’s Orchestra; “A Stout Heart of Long Ago” and “The Wedding of Sandy McKee,” by Sandy Macfarlane; “A Coal Miners’ Dream” and “The Engineer’s Dying Child,” by Al Graver; “Micky Mouse” and “The Doll’s House,” by Novelty Orchestra; “Everybody’s Melodies” Part 1 and 2, by Leslie James. Hear them at Yarrall’s—Advt.

Winter spells clanger from couglis, colds, sore throats and influenza, unless you take that scientific precaution—disinfect the bronchial passages daily with “Nazol.” A powerful, penetrating germicide. New double size—l2o doses for 2s 6d.—Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 31 July 1930, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 31 July 1930, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 31 July 1930, Page 2

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