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The curious habit, so common in America, of popping an unlighted cigar in the mouth and chewing an inch Or two of it to pulp, ie not popular with us, although the chewing of plug tobacco is common enough. However with most Englishmen “the pipe’s the thing,” and a source of enjoyment to millions daily. But choose your tobacco wisely. Brands full of nicotine (as the American tobaccos usually are) should be cut out. Nicotine is a. dangerous thing. Our New Zealand tobaccos are the purest, containing only a trifling percentage of nicotine. That is because they are all toasted, and toasting neutralises the poisonous nicotine and renders the ’baccy safe smoking. These fine brands are grown and manufactured 'by the National Tobacco Co., Ltd., (pioneers of the N.Z. tobacco industry), and are the only toasted tobaccos extant. They won’t harm anyone. And how good they are! You can get them of any strength. Ask for R.iverhead Gold (mild); Navy Cut No. 3 (medium); Cavendish (medium) ; or Cut Plug No. 10 (full strength). They are on sale everywhere.—Adxt.

a long time, that I heard the words spoken to me through the window: “ ‘Will you go along to Sutton and pick up Mrs Smith. coming in there?’ “1 said: ‘Yes, I’ll go along,’ and I went.” As was revealed at the inquest, there was nobody at the station to he picked uip, and Mr Deats’s errand was fruitless. Who was the man?

One bottle of “Nazol” protects the whole family. Benefits everybody from baby to grand-dad. Quickly soothes and eases. Economical double size contains 120 full doses for 2s 6d.—Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 4 September 1930, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 4 September 1930, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 4 September 1930, Page 2

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