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It’s as plain as the proverbial pikestaff that if your tooaeco burns the tongue you’ve got hold ot the wrong brand. The burning.is caused by excess of nicotine in the leaf—a common fault of the imported tobaccos, by the way. XT cotin", that acrid and horrible stuff, not only burns the tongue, but ~K . ys the dicKciis and all with your internal economy. Every time you smoke tobacco containing a lot of li.cotine vour are digging your grave with your pipe! The only tobacco practically free from the poison is the ..ew Zealand. But that, as of course you know, is toastiu, and the toasting makes all the difference in the world! It extracts the nicotine as if by magic. foil can smoke toasted year in, yeai ,„t and it will neither burn your m.gue nor injur, your health in any va ; whatever. There are only four ,rands of toasted'tobacco on the mar--et Vote the names: Rim-head Gold, Cavendish, *avy Out- No. 3 and Cut [>i,,ir No. 10. But look out for imitations. —lAdvt.

"Regular as clockwork since eating Yeaston Tablets, Free from drugs, chemist. —Advt. nature’s laxative. W. E. "Williams,

A polish of all-round excellence—-“Tan-ol.” Cleans, polishes, ain* P re * serves floor-covering, footwear, and furniture! Ghes excellent res. Its when used on fabric or, due# -finished car bodies. Try it!—Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 23 July 1931, Page 8

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221

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 23 July 1931, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 23 July 1931, Page 8

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