Chaffed by his “Cobbers” in the Commercial room about the. quality of th e cheap (and nasty) cigarettes be was smoking a well-known “traveller” explained to the boys how it was. “You see,” he said, “When I’ve collected 2,000 of these wrappers I get a gramophone free, gratis, for nothing!” “My dear chap,” remarked somebody, “if you smoke 2,000 of those things it’s not a gramophone you’ll he wanting—it’s a harp!” There sure is a fearful amount of inferior “weed’’ on the market—stuff cram full of nicotine, and bound to do you in, if you go on smoking it even though you’re as .strong as a horse! Many of the imported baccies are like that. But why smoke them when you can get pure New Zeaiand toasted tobacco at the nearest tobacconist’s? This beautiful leaf is practically free from nicotine. The toasting eliminates most of the poison and you can smoke freely without risk of consequences. There are only four brands: Rivcrhead Gold, Cavendish, Navy Cut No. 3 and Cut Ting No. 10. All famous for flavour and bouquet!
Where housewives shine—-polishing floors, furniture and linoleums with “Tan-o’ ” Gives a bright, lasting shine—easy to apply—economical to tiny. All gr^cepa. —Advt,
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 March 1931, Page 6
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200Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 4 March 1931, Page 6
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