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7 Another feather n >tho cap -of jjnoriiand! This is probably the only country in the world in which TOASTED tobncco (grown'‘rind, manufactured in the Dominion) is manufactured. There i 9 more in* the-toasting process than the nninitatod may imagine. It involves not only the use of a very special and elaborate plant but demands Jiighed .skilled labour. However,- the ' .result' justifies all the trpiible .and expense, because the toasting deprives the' leaf of nearly all its nicotine, develops flavour and bouquet, and'renders it perfectly safe ■tbi' smoke, to any extent. This cannot be saio pf other tobaccos which retain all their nicotine, and are bdnnd, sooner or later, to affect the health of the smoker. These toasted tobaccos are ‘-produced? by the National Tobacco Company,- Ltd. (pioneers of the N.J2. tob.ac,co industry). Popular brands: “Out Plug No. 10” (the old smoker's favourite full flavoured): /|l,iverhead Gold” (mellow and mild); and ’“Naw Cut No. 3” (a blend of choice leaf.) i y *?■

•<teady work* I' hope to settle down, •'it-a!chap is ready to work, he can . generally get along. Since I got here *1 had one week’s work gardening. I knew nothing about it. When a started I created a good impression by sayig that the ground wanted lime. I have since learned that the correct advice was given. When I apply for the next job I will be able to say truthfully that I have done gardening,”

mm asps liiiifii 'ini Gas in the Home For Contentment GAS COOKERS ARE ALL SIZES AND PRICES, AND CAN BE HAD TO MEET ALL DOMESTIC NEEDS! THE GAS COPPER IS THE DELIGHT OF ALL USERS ON WASHING DAY, CUTTING OUT THE DRUDGERY, AND NOT DELAYING OTHER DOMESTIC DUTIES. NO FIRE TO LIGHT; NO WOOD TO SPLIT; NO SMOKE, ASHES, NOR DUST—Ax\D NO CLEANING AFTERWARDS! ' GAS HOT WATER SYSTEMS BY CALIFONTS OR SERVICES, ARE BEING GENERALLY INSTALLED. HOT WATER AT ALL HOURS OF THE DAY OR NIGHT. THE GREAT AID TO COMFORT AND CLEANLINESS. . GAS GIVES A PROMPT, EFFICIENT SERVICE. USE IT. CAS cooking demonstrations FORTNIGHTLY. REMEMBER THE DATES:— AUGUST 19th; SEPTEMBER 2nd; AND SEPTEMBER 18th. ALL INSTRUCTION FREE. FULL PARTICULARS AS TO ALL APPLIANCES SUPPLIED. HOUSES VISITED AND NECESSARY INSTRUCaION GIVEN WHEN DESIRED. INSPECT APPLIANCES AT THE SHOW ROOM— W. H. SHANNON REVELL ST. HOKITIKA. ALL APPLIANCES PROCURABLE ON EASY TERMS. 7 oW to* i ! I ‘4 r*\o Gas more than holds its own with any fuel, partpcularly lor qooking, heating and hot water. . This conclu ion is of world-wide acceptance. In labour, gas cookers the busy housewife much time and trouble. There is- no, running continually to the coal house or wood shed, and back with supplies of fuel. No “up and down heat” whicn so often spoils a perfectly good cake; no roaring flames to burn things. Just "turn on the and you have an e«en flame, with uniform heat requiring no further attention, which cooks just the way wanted. Gas, too, is economical. When he.at is not required, turn off the gas. USE A GAS COOKER AND THE SAVING IS REMARKABLE I BURN GAS FOR CONVENIENCE! BURN GAS-FOR ITS CHEAPER! BURN GAS —ITS HANDY! BURN CAS-FOr EVEN HEAT! BURN GAS—AND SAVE MONEY! TH E MODERN HOME f S GAS SUPPLIED! Learn about the destructor and gas range, now all the rage. It solves the hot Water problem! m-i * jl! •m ilßli iitt’ii iwiit iliiiir lip lilll iiljli -i liijiil m p!!f jlljillg ill in 1111 a liiM ill! fill iiiiii lijllill ijifiP! lirfiiii liilil •iiiiii. iiiiii «ii» iiiPiill 111 ■liiaiii liilil iiifjiiS ijjiiiiE li iiiiii liiiii!! The modern gas ipooker with the regulator is now being installed in all houses where gas ;isi available. ■ !:i , ihiaiii BP

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Hokitika Guardian, 30 August 1930, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 30 August 1930, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 30 August 1930, Page 7

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