Said the man on the box-seat of tinbus to the driver: “I’ve ’« liril tell ut these lie re five boh cigars what are smoked by docks and hearls, and blokes like that, but give me me old day, that's wot I sa.v!” Well, lor sohd comfort and enjoyment a pipe is certainly hard to b.at ! And another j t.le smoke won't do anyone any harm provided the basev is O.K. '1 he trouble is that most brands— including the unport, d ones—are not O.K. Far trom it! In fact they are rendered so harmful by excess of nicotine that it’s silly to smoke them habitually. 'Hie only brands it is safe to smoke freely and fearlessly are the 'New Zealand toasted ones. The toasting cuts out the poisonous nicotine in one act—and at the same time gives these excellent tobaccos their famous flavour and unrivalled bououet There are four brands: Rivet-head Gold, Navy Cut No 3, Cavendish and Cut Plug No. 10. They differ in flavour and strength, but there is no difference in its quality—it is matchless.—Advt.
T.ojvs of appetite overcome by taking •British Yenst-O-Cod Vitaniine Tablets. 3s W. E.. Williams, Chemist. —A'civt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 June 1931, Page 8
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194Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 16 June 1931, Page 8
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