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“Ha! Ha! Ha!” laughed the big, fat, jolly man when offered a “gasper” at an Auckland smoke-concert, “a cigarette is about as much use to me, mv boy, as a leg of mutton would he to a vegetarian. Give me my old briar, and I’m happy.” There are plenty of smokers like that. A cigarette is alright now and then, but the seasoned smoker prefers his pipe every time. Ten to one he prefers toasted tobacco, too, because of its captivating flavour and delicious fragrance. He values it for another reason, also —Tt is practically free from rmotine. The toasting rids it of the poison, while most of .the imported tobaccos arc full of it. You can smoke toasted till all’s blue, and take no harm. There are only four brands: Riverhead Cold. Navy Cut No. 3, Cavendish and Cut Plug No. 10. Those fine tobaccos vary in strength hut are of uniform quality—the very best. Of course there are imitations on the market. That is the penalty every good thing lias to pay.—Advt.

All grocers sell SHARLAND’S VINEGAR. Pure, piquant and strong Popular wherever it has been tried Obtainable in bottle or builk.—Advt. Wad ham’s Poultry Spice builds constitution ! Poes not force. 11 lbs Is f)d. All grocers and stores.

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Hokitika Guardian, 6 March 1931, Page 7

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211

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 6 March 1931, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 6 March 1931, Page 7

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