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Snuffing has gone out, chewing (not a very mined habit!) is still practised, | to some extent, but smoking is more | popular than ever! And no wonder. J.n | this hustling, bustling, restless age | wiien everyone suffers more or less from “nerves.” tobacco is a blessing unspeakable, so soothing and comforting is its influence. So far from being injurious it is highly beneficial, always provided the tobacco’s all right. Unfortunately it is so often all wrong! That is some of the imported leaf is generally poisonous with nicotine, and instead of soothing the nerves may- have the opposite effect. Indeed its constant use may lead to a nervous breakdown. It is also very bad for the heart. So sec that your baeev is pure! The world’s purest leaf is the New Zealand toasted. The toasting rids it of most of its nicotine, and you can smoke to your heart’s content and take no harm. There are only four brands of toasted manufactured.—Riverhend hold, Navy Cut No. 3, Cavendish, and Cut Plug No. Id. All four are famous for flavour and bouquet.

Somethin" worth knowing that Addisons are right up-to-date with house furnishings. Carpets, linos, runner and coir matting, hearth rugs, sheets, pillow cases, and curtain nets, lamp shade frames. Prices right. Shop early from full ranges,—Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 29 January 1931, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 29 January 1931, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 29 January 1931, Page 2

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