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THAT SLIGHT HOARSENESS, -mat slight hut unpleasant hoarseness that comes from overuse of the voice can often be banished by takPulmonas are much used by salesmen, auctioneers, public speakers, and othing two or three Pulmonns pastilles, ers who Have to keep their voices in good trim. Pulmonns are obtainable from all chemists and stores.—Advt.

“Trouble you for a match, Sir?” (It was in a Wellington Street car). “No!” snapped the man addressed, “haven’t- got one, wouldn't give it if T had. Smoking is a shocking waste of time and money.” “I’m liot wasting your time or your money either’’ came the reply. The surly passenger grunted. There are men like that unfortunately. They get no pleasure out of life, and hate to see others get any. The chap that has no use For tobacco is to be pitied. Only the smoker knows the joy of smoking. It’s a very harmless pleasure, too. Choose your tobacco wisely, that’s all. and avoid brands loaded with nicotine, as most of the imported leaf is. Our Toasted New Zealand tobacco is the stuff! The toasting neutralises the poisonous nicotine. so that you can smoke all you want with absolute safety. Toasted leaf has a most*, delightful flavour, by the way, and a. rare fragrance of its own. There are only four brands; Riverliead Gold, Cut Plug No. 10, Cavendish, and Xavv Cut No, 8.

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Hokitika Guardian, 4 March 1931, Page 4

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230

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 4 March 1931, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 4 March 1931, Page 4

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