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Put the best vinegar in your cruet — Sharland’s Vinegar. Absolute purity assured. Delightfully piquant and strong. In bottle or bulk.—Advt. For a brilliant polish use “Tan-01”. Cleans and polishes floors linoleums, furniture, footwear and the fabric and duco bodies of cars.—Advt. A lady lecturer recently told a Sydned audience she could remember when girls objected so strongly tp men smoking they would sometimes refuse to marry them on that account. And to-day most of the little dears smoke themselves! Well, the abuse of tobacco may be bad, but its rational use often does more good than harm. The less nicotine in it the better. And there’s the rub! Because all the foreign brands contain far more of the poison than the smoker can absorb into his system daily with, safety. Sooner or later, as the poison works, his heart or nerves (sometimes both) may become affected. But this does not happen in the case of our New Zealand toasted tobaccos. The toasting, (an elaborate process) rids the loaf of its excess of nicotine, so that smoking is rendered perfectly harmless. Toasting also develops flavour and bouquet to a surprising extent. These are the purest and most innocuous tobaccos on the market. There are only four 'brands— Biverhead Gold, Cavendish, Navy Cut No. 3, and Cut Plug No. 10.— . Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 17 November 1930, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 17 November 1930, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 17 November 1930, Page 6

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