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A rare Gld' "print, "picked up for a song in an Auckland second-hand shop -the ’Other dayjnkhows l .-a ( of ifthjAperipd 'in,/ wig, long coat, knee 7 'hrfeeches, ; and three-cornered hat, ' entering a' ; .sick, chamber, the .knob ot ■'His- cane pressed against his nose. The cane was an important item of Doctor’s outfit in days of old. The hollow "knob of ivory, silver or gold, contained snuff as a protection against infection. Perhaps that is why Doctors to-day are generally great smokers. But knowing the., deadly nature of nicotine they are careful to select a tobacco as free from the poison as possible. No difficulty about that—in New Zealand, .because our tobacco '(unlike the imported which is generally full of nicotine),. is toasted in the process of manufacture, and' thus rendered safe to smoke to any extent. ' To toasting, also, it owes its unequalled flavour and incomparable bouquet. There are only four brands: (Riverhead Goldi!Navy Cut No. 3, Cavendish arid Cut Plug 'No. 10.—iTdvt.

THE RELATIONSHIP. Value is determined by cost and quality. No matter what the cost of an article isj: it'is , expensive 'if- unreliable or unproven. When ! the quality has been proved, the necessarily increased cost is more than - compensated. The beep proved accepted by the medical profession throughout the world... SANDERS, EXTRACT is specially prepared for both external and internal use in cases of - .'colds; - throats, rheu,flatulence indigestion. On*’? icbount ‘of its .wonderful soothing antiseptic action’ it is unsurpassed for the prevention of infectiojq.-’. A : few .drops in water used as? n mouth-wash 'is' a' reliable preventative fop t pyorrheoa and infected wounds and sores heal rapidly When *3l and R.L. 3631, the property of treated M

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Hokitika Guardian, 9 July 1931, Page 3

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280

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 9 July 1931, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 9 July 1931, Page 3

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