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| The best smoke of the day ? Which lis it?—the before breakfast, after ! breakfast, after lunch, after dinner, j or after supper pipe? Some chaps—j but these are hard cases—wake up jiu the middle of the night for a , smoke Then '‘douse the glim,” and, | like the sluggard, “slumber again.” j But more important than “when” you I smoke is “what” you smoke. The j main thing is to steer clear of tobaccos i over rich in nicotine. 'Hie poison plays j the deuce and all with the heart, if j not with the nerves. Dangerous stuff j j to monkey with ! —yet the imported i tobaccos are all more or lesn loaded with it! The world’s purest leaf is the New Zealand toasted. The toast- j ing eliminates practically all the nicotine. You can smoke this beautiful tobacco from sun-up to sundown. It can’t hurt you. There are only four brands—Pi verb end Gold. Navy Cut No. 3. Cavendish, and Cut Plug No. 10. All renowned for flavour and aroma. ■ But. like most good things, tbev are imitated—the nennlty they pay for ( their popularity ; j

Just arrived, the very latest in fabric and kid gloves, ladies hose which are all in the lending makes,

now so much in demand; Schroder’s emporium is fullv stocked in all dona rtments— shoo early at Schroder’s to be in time. —Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 19 January 1931, Page 6

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227

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 19 January 1931, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 19 January 1931, Page 6

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