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I lu-v wore -yiuoiiiit! about, smoking a Dom'd tlm Heknsvilli! tram the other dav. "Give me a good cigar, a Corona lor choice,” said the man in the cluck suit, ''and I'm happy.", "Cigarettes for UK, every time,” remarked the i hap opposite, "they re ton seiluct.ve I know, and I sometimes smoke half-a-dozen packets a day, "More tool you,” growled the vine ran in the corner. "I'm a dyed-in-th.-wool smoker, and I say there’s nothing like a pipe for solid satisfaction." "'loo mm h ’■juice' in pipe-tobacco tor me," sa.d the cigarette-smoker. "Depends on the brand," grunted the veteran. "Of course the foreign' leaf is generally chock-a-block with •juice.' But how about the New Zealand ? It’s toasted, and not only does the toasting give it flavour and aroma, hut kills the nicotine ill it, and makes it safe to smoke. See C They let it go at that. The old smoker was right. Toasting works wonders! I here are only four brands; Rjvorhead Hold. (Cavendish, Navy Cut No. 3 and lut Plug No. 10.—Advt.

LLOOD OFFER AFTER DUEL. JxA iOil ON CHAIIG.E OT M aN.. I.A l(-to .. i tit. Atlcr wounding liis Iricnd iu 11 Ku.ciug limit in rioreiiee a doc.or sacriins own blood in an eflort to sa\c him. Ihe effort was unavailing, and now the doctor is under arrest on a charge ~, manslaughter. ,he two men. Dr Count do Sylva f it)), house-surgeon at Santa Maria Xnova Hospital, and Dr Orte’.li of tln> Military Medical School, ha.d the r contest iu a n fencing academy. Th>' blades were not flexi 1" foils, lot rigid swords s ueh as are used in ,‘uels. Safetv buttons wen* provided. In ;i liv'ty exchange the 1) tton on Dr Ortclli’s -morel came off. and ti e bind.' pierced Dr de Sylva’s lung. Dr. Ortelli. overwhelmed will) grief ■>t once effect'd Id in “elf for bio - ' 1 transit i.sion. but Dr do Sylva died from internal haemorrhage in hospital.

SMITH’S WACES WEREN’T CUT. ‘■No.” said Smith, ‘‘my wages werenlt rut. The boss sa>l lie’s noticed that when other hands were down with ’flu. T was always on the job. Of course I thanked him, hut I should have thanked Pulmonas. They keep me free from coughs, colds and inflnen m.” Pulmonas obtainable everywhere Is fid and '2s fid.—Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 25 July 1931, Page 8

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386

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 25 July 1931, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 25 July 1931, Page 8

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