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HE RECOMMENDED PULMONAS., bhe came to him with streamin'; eyes. Her head ached, her throat was on tire. She couched and sneezed incessant!. “What have you got lor a cold S'” she said. “Hen; you are,” he returned; pirlliiTg- out a tin of l,!l----monn's. “I’ve tried these myself, anil , know there’s.. nothing .. Irettor.” I’ulmonas Is lid ana.-s (id everywhere. Advt.

Women smokers!' Why they are as pleiuiful as blackberries in-Autumn! The proprietor of a leading Melbourne restaurant was talking about it to a reporter the other day. “.Formerly,’ he said, “every restaurant had its smoke-room where men eould'snidke in peace. But alter the War. girls in vailed these places, yes, and insisted on smoking at meals, too. And \vc daren’t o'bjeet. We should have lost their custom..’’ It’s the same in om big New Zealand restaurants and ho els. Well, all said and done, smoking won’t hurt anyone—man or woman—so long as the tobacco is pure Unfortunately it so seldom is! -I he foreign brands are often poisonous with nicotine. Can it be good to absorb that poison into the system every time you smoke? The safe way is to smoke toasted New Zealand leaf. '1 he toasting destroys practically all the nicotine. So you can smoke thir tobacco freely as you pl n nse. It can’t hurt you There are only four brands of ‘misted: Riverhead Gold, Cavend is Navy Cut No. 3, and Cut Ping No. 10—all of them famous for flavour and fragrance.

AH groeers sell SHAPLANP’S vIVFGATt. Pure, piquant. mid strong Popular wherever it has been tried Oht-innb'e in hottle nr hnilk - Ail'd

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Hokitika Guardian, 22 April 1931, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
267

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 22 April 1931, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 22 April 1931, Page 3

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