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The dear old ladv dropped into the vacant scat in the ‘•smoker’’ of the city-bound train with a sigh of relief. "Hope voit don’t' object to smoking, ilia am ?" queried the mail opposite. •'Object?'' said tile old lady, ‘‘why I just love it! 'Such a protection against infection, too! i always travel in the smoke-car, if I can." Tobacco smoke is certainly a splendid disinfectant. ’Unit has been proved time and again, ill.' ladies used to hate smoking—or said they did. Tli y don’t now. "The weed nicotian" has its points! The great thing is to see that it’s pure. The import d goods often are not. How can they be. choked as they generally are, with foul nicot tie? The purest tobaccos the world contains are the Yew Z.aland ones. The tons ing frees them of nicotine, and also imparts to •hem their famous flavour and matchless n-oma. As imitations are on the market. buyers should note that there are only four brands of toasted: Kiverhwd Cold, Navy Cut No. 3, Cavend’sh and Cut l’hig No. 10. ltegular as clockwork since eating Yoaston Tablets. nature’s laxative. Free from drugs. W. F. Williams, chemist.— Advfc.

A polish of nil-round excellence—-“Tan-ol.” Cleons, polishes, and preserves floor-erverintl, footwear, and furniture. Gives excellent resells when used on fabric or duco-finished car bodies. Try it!—Advt. “Nnzol” is the scientific, fommonsensp remedy for coughs and colds. Clears the bronchial pnssngos Giv e s prompt relief. Double size. 120 loses for 2s 6d ; ordinary size, 60 doses for Is fid.

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Hokitika Guardian, 28 July 1931, Page 7

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254

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 28 July 1931, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 28 July 1931, Page 7

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