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, <* SMITH'S WAGES WEREN’T CUT. ' “No,” said Smith, “my wages' weren't cut. The boss sa*d he’s noticed that wlien other hands were down with ’flu, T was always on the job. 01 course I thanked him, but F should have thanked Pulmonas. They keep me free from coughs, colds and influenza.” Pulmomis obtainable everywhere Is Rd and 2s Rd.—Advfc.

Tobacco -is like Iho lady immortalised in verso; /‘When she was good, -she was very! every good. bill when she was bad, she was horrid !” Hut ;t must b n 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! Well, 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 a*yy nicotine in it. How's that? —because it’s toasted, and the toasting does the trick J—kills the vile nicotine, and makes* the 'baccy as harmless as anything can be. You can smoke it all day long, and all light long too, if you like. It can’t hurt you ! There are only foulbrands : Riverhend cm hi, Navv Out No. 3. Cavendish and Cut Plug Yo. 10. Where can you get them ? Whv. at the nearest tobacconist’s shop. But look out for imitations.— Advt

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Hokitika Guardian, 20 July 1931, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 20 July 1931, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 20 July 1931, Page 6

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