The fiat has gone forth! Silver bands around briar pipes have been banned! They are, it seems, longer considered “quite the thing’’ in London’s “hupper suckles.’’ But your hard-bitten sniokei doesn’t care a continental about fashion when it comes to a question of this sort, and is doubtless laughing heartily. He knows the pipe—band or no band — is. of little consequence, anyhow, and that it is the baccy that matters every time, any kind of pipe will serve. He knows enough too, to give tobacco overrich in nicotine a miss every time, because excess of nicotine is bad for the pipe and worse for the smoker. Sure to cause heart or nerve trouble, some time! But although the imported leaf usually contains an excess of nicotine, cur New Zealand leaf is practically free from it. You see it’s toasted, and the toasting extracts ‘the poison and renders it harmless.’ Very cool, sweet and fragrant it is too! There are only four brands: Biverhead Gold, Navy Cut No. 3, Cavendish, and Cut Plug No. 10.
School children secure your exercises from us we hove then at 2£<i and 5J each. Writing pads 6d, 9d, and Is each. Boxes of stationery from Is box at the Economical Crockery Shop.— P. Stephens, proprietress.—Advt.
Nourishing breakfast! Bed Diamond Flakies give all-day energy. Necessary for children. All grocers.—Advt. New radiant morning glow after having Red Diamond Rolled Oats for breakfast. All grocers.—Advt. Red Diamond Rolled Oats contain abundant protein. Great body-building food for children. All grocers.—Advt. Economize! Give your old floor coverings a new lease of life. Use “Tanol”! Gives a bright, lasting shine. Cleans and preserves.—Advt. Poor appetite improved by eating Yeaston Tablets which fill you full of pep. W. E. "Williams, chemist.— Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 August 1931, Page 4
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