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“What constitutes good tobacco?" asks; a writer in the “New York lobaeco Journal,” and he sums up the points thus: (1.) Flavour. '2) bouquet. (;i) combustibility—it must burn away to the last particle. (4) colour, (•>) it must not burn the +migue, ((5) the most important ol all—it must contain little nicotine, because nicotine is a deadly poison..” Having described the ideal tobacco our expert confesses he lias not the I'aiutest idea where it ran be obtained, or whether if can be obtained at all. Were he in New Zealand he would know that such tobacco may bo bought at tin? nearest tobacconist’s shop. Our New Zealand toasted tobacco possesses every one ot his six qualities, and is specially noticeable lor its freedom from nicotine. That is because it is toasted. You can smoke it as freely as yon please. It is harmless. Famous for flavour and aroma, too. Tlieie are four brands mllv II ivo rh end Gold. Cavendish. Navy Cut No. 3. and Cut Plug No. 10. No other toasted tobacco is manufactured

Where housewives shine —polishing doors, furniture and linoleums witl “Tan-o’ ” Gives a bright, lasting shine— easy to apply— eeoT.omieal t< liiiv All giv-cers —Advt

“It is calculated that 80 per cent of advertised goods are purchased by women, or that women have some part in any decision to purchase. In buying a motor-car for the lamily, a woman’s voice is not silent; in buying a home, the furniture for a home, in selecting the summer holiday, the wo ' man’s vote turns the scale. Look at the Windows of your stores, the advertisements everywhere, and you will realise what a power woman is where the purse is to be opened, Bearing these facts in mind, any firm contemplating the preparation for an advertising campaign must forever remember that the EVENING PAPER has become the paper of the home and the PRINCIPAL ORGAN for the womenfolk.” —Viscount Northcliffe.

H. A. THOMPSOJS UNDERTAKER & MONUMENTAI MASON. GIBSON QUAY, HOKITIKA JJESIRES TO INFORM ti)e genera. public that there is in stoch numerous designs in marble and gran ite memorials. Latest catalogue sent on application. Estimates given for any type <>' monumental work. Full Stocks of English ArUiicia Wreaths on hand Orders for flora' wreaths promptly attended to. ’Phone No. 82.

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Hokitika Guardian, 26 March 1931, Page 6

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378

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 26 March 1931, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 26 March 1931, Page 6

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