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Told by his doctor Unit ho most:, fro the present, limit himsell to tlirir pipes n dity. a 'l’imaru man invested in n, huge briar holding abont a quarter of nil ounce. Later lie con tossed to tlie trick he had played remarking that his tliroe bio pip ‘S a day had done him no harm because he smoked New Zealand toasted tobacco. The doctor agreed. r llie cvolanation is that while the foreign tobaccos all contain an excess of nicotine the New Zealand tobacco contains next to none, because it is toasted and the toasting eliminates the unison and makes the hacey safe to smoke to ativ extent. r l here are. liv the way. only four brands of toasted ma nu I art need : Riverhead (<old. Cavendish, Navy Cid No. 3, and Cut ping No. H>. They vary in strength |,nl a re all of them famous for fhoil line flavour and nil-rivalled aroma. The success attained by these heanti fill tobaccos has had the usual efleet they are being imitated—and smokers will do well to b c on their guard when buying.—Advt.

HANDLE WITH CARE. Every package, every ease, every parcel containing perishable or valuable goods bears the words “Handle With Care.” On every station or wharf and in the carrier’s van the request is respected, and the parcel receives the most judicious handling. Why?—because it. contains perishable goods which are valuable to somebody. Health is your most perishable and precious possession, but do you take the care of it you should? Germs are to be found everywhere. 'tour health deserves preservation by using the world’s most efficient antiseptic: •sANDEI! AND SONS’ EECALYPTI ENT I’ACT is the most efficient, non-ir-ritation antiseptic obtainable. A few drops of SAN'DEE'S EXTRACT in water used daily as a mouthwash wdl prevent pyorrhoea and caucus teeth.

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Hokitika Guardian, 15 April 1931, Page 6

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304

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 15 April 1931, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 15 April 1931, Page 6

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