Tobacco is like the lady immortalised in verse: “When she was good, she was very, very good, but when she was bad, she was horrid !” but it must be admitted that there is a terrible amount of “horrid” tobacco on the marketfoul stuff, full of poisonous nicotine. •Don’t.we New Zealanders know it? Why most of the tobacco the country imports is like that! Wefl, it doesn’t matter a button so far as we are concerned, because our own tobacco, New Zealand grown, and New Zealand manufactured, is different. Rather! There’s hardly any nicotine in it. How's that? —because it’s toasted, and the toasting does the trick!—kills the vile nicotine, and makes the ’baccy as harmless as anything can be. You can smoke it all day long, and all night long too, if you like. It can’t hurt you! There are only f our brands: Rive rhea d cold, Navy Cut No. i 3, Cavendish and Out Plug No. 10. Where, can you get them ? Why, at the nearest tobacconist’s shop. But look out for imitations.—A.dvt
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THE RELATIONSHIP. Value is determined by cost and quality. No matter what the cost of an m tide is, it is expensive if unreliable or unproven. When the quality has ' i'i 1 )) proved, fir’ ur oeenrily increased cost is more than compensated. The been proved and are accepted by the medical profession throughout the norld.. SANDER’S EXTRACT is specially prepared for both exter--al. and Eternal use in cases of ■ atarrli, colds, sore throats, rheumatism, flatulence and indigestion. )n account of its. wonderful soothing antiseptic action it- is unsurpassed for the prevention of inaction. A few drops in water used as a mouth-wash is a reliable preventitLe for pycirrheoa and infected aon ids and sores heal rapidly when ;1| and R.L. 3831, the pror.erty of • rented Mh SANDER’S EXTRACT Grandpa Vea.ton says: -'Keep young .it 60 by regularly eating Yeaston Tablets.” W. E. Williams. Chemist. — Advt,
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 July 1931, Page 8
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