“When I’m real hungry for a moke,” said a speaker at a social fathering the other day, “a cigarette s no earthly good to me.- Its like ,11'cring a fancy biscuit to a- starving nan. Even a cigar leaves me cold. A iipe of good honest ‘eut-up’ is wlmt. crllV( v.—New Zealand toasted for preerenee.” Alost veteran smokers are ike that. They prefer a well-loaded n-iar f.o the best cigar or cigarette. ,o the New Zeahind toasted tobacco it ms this to recommend it: the toasting, •ids it of most of its nicotine, ami eaves it sweet, cool and pure, whereas ,h c . foreign tobaccos are often rank vith nicotine—a. deadly poison, bear „ niin d. Can stuff like that Ik- good la smoke, day after day. think you There are only four brands oi toasted: Itiverhead Cold, Navy Cut No A. Cavendish and Cut Plug No- Kb 11 > ~r e all famous for their delumms our and fine aroma. And yon can smoke them freely even to excess. I "*■> nr p toasted, and therefore bannlc,. .
uuard against colds. Keep a Dottle of NAZO>. ever handy. A scientihc common sense remedy. Gives speedy relief. New double size contains lid full doses for -2s bd. —Advt. AI I grocers sell SHARLAND’S v LNLGAIv. Pure, piquant and strong Popular wherever it has been tried Obt-'inable in bottle or builk. —Advt, "Wadhnm’s Poultry Spice Used by largest poultry-me . 11 ls 9cL All grocers ami stores.-Aclvt. “Yeaston daily to keep (it. Many have found i t a wonderful hit. • E. Williams. Chemist.—Advt. ro LET or For A Bunmilow. All conveniences. Ap,ly afternoon to Mrs Hackell. Liv.ngtone Street. yf)R S\TiE —young Roosters, diessi .-.A A nnlv l\frS et l or undressed. Apply Mn etl 01 noun.*. - i , . ackoll, Livingstone Street or shop. ON SALE. AT HALL'S FURNITURE MART. 1 Piano a bargain; Electrolux m P‘t-j lect order for C7/10/- (cost €lB/10/-); [Yiit and Fly. as good as new; 1 Las Popper with fittings; a quantity Opossum traps, cheap; also a laigt (iiantitv of Furniture, including Sideboard. 4 Duchesses. 3 couches, '2D. Kapoc Mattresses and P'H"*s: ehen chairs, new and second hand; _ Camp Ovens; 1 pair cedar Glass Doors; ;l Preserving Pans; Jam Bottles, cheap; 1 Piece of Lino, cheap; Crockery and fancy goods. Just received a quantity of Books and Magazines to suit all kinds. Call and inspect.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 March 1931, Page 1
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