A Wanganui man called the other morning at a tobacconist’s to replenish his pouch. ‘ What tobacco do you smoke yourself?” he asked the proprietor. “I don’t smoke.” was the reply, “makes me ill. Too much ‘juice’ in the weed for me. Wish I could smoke. I thoroughly enjoy the bouquet of good tobacco.” “Ever tried toasted New Zealand?” asked the customer. “No, but I sell more of it than any other sort.” Well, you try it. Hardly any nicotine in it. The toasting does that. Most imported brands are full of the poison. Next to none of it in the toasted. As you know, there are only our brands: Riverhead Gold, Navy Cut No. 3, Cavendish and Cut Plug No. 10. As a. beginner you should try Navy Cut No. 3. It’s prime! So are the'other three brands. And talk about flavour and bouquet!—there’s no tobacco oh the market to touch New Zealand.toasted! The tobacconist, took the advice offered. Now he enjoys bis pipe.—Advt.
To make humanised milk, simply add the correct proportions of sugar of milk and boiling water to pure, germ-free Unsweetened Highlander Milk. Instructions on every tin. ITS EASY ' O MAKE! AT ALL GROCERS
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 January 1931, Page 6
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