' I used to enjoy a smoke more then anything else,” wrote a correspondent of a London weekly , not long since, ‘‘but about three moiuhs ago, my Doctor told me that it 'I didn't knock off smoking it would knock olf So 1 gave it best, but the longing l'or a pipe is still very insistant at times. And what can 1 do ?” The trouble in this ease was undoubtedly caused by excess of nicotine in the tobacco smoked. A common defect. Most of the foreign tobaccos are like that. Happily for Maorilanders our fine Mew Zealand tobacco is toasted, and this costly and elaborate process rids the leaf of its too abundant nicotine and renders it perfectly safe to smoke, even to excess. The toasting moreover, it is that gives N.Z. tobacco its delightful aroma and fascinating tlavour. There are four brands only— Riverhead Gold, Navy Cut No. 3, Cavendish and Cut Plug No. 10. They vary in strength (from very mild to full flavoured) but are uniform in quality. The world produces no better tobacco.— Advt.
HANDLE WITH CARE. Every package, every cnso, every parcel containing perishable or valuable goods bears the words “Handle With Care.” On every station or wharf and in the carrier’s van the request is respected, and the parcel receives the most judicious handling. Why?— because it contains perishable goids which are valuable to. somebody. Health is your most perishable and precious possession, but do you take the care of it you should? Germs are to be found everywhere. Your he Ith dbserves preservation by using the world’s most efficient antiseptic: SANDER AND SONS’ EUCALYPTI EXTRACT is the most efficient, non-ir-ritation antiseptic obtainable. A few drops of SANDER’S EXTRACT in water used daily as a mouthwash will prevent pyorrhoea and canons teeth.
but iu some circumstances it may be no small factor in the 'laying the foundntion for this disease, which takes 'such a toll of human life.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 August 1931, Page 8
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