sons T:i • i NOW OPENING OUT AT SCHRODER & CO., THE PROGRESSIVE DRAPERS. EARLY INSPECTION INVITED OR PHO.VE 121 S, Revell Street. Hokitika .
I cannot sing of home, sweet home, My poor old throat won’t do it ; I tried a stave or two last night— To-day I rather rue it. But Woods’ Great' Peppermint Cure I know Will cure me by to-morrow,, lAnd T shall sing of home, sweet home Without a trace of sorrow.
'■Noted by the Auckland ‘‘Herald” in a recent issue that there is “a definite revival of pipe-smoking” in the Queen city. So there is. Tobacconists tell the same tale. And the increased popularity of the pipe is not confined to LAmckland. It extends all over the Dominion. Well, there’s nothing like a pipe for solid comfort, and Doctors say it is the least injurious form of smoking. It sure is—provided the baccy is O.K. Unfortunately it generally isn’t. Can the habitual use of tobacco containing a big percentage of nicotine (a deadly -poison) be good for the health? And, remember, most of the imported tobaccos contain a big percentage of nicotine. The only tobacco which doesn’t is our own New Zealand leaf. That is toasted, and the toasting does the trick !—cuts out' the nicotine in one act! No “bite” in toasted. It’s safe. Delicious flavour and aroma, too. There are just four brands: fitverhead Gold, Cavendish, Navy Cut No. 3 and Cut Plug No. 10. Of course there are imitations. Every good thing is imitated. Beware.—Advt.
I “Beauty that comes from health has a gentle quality.” Pimples and coarse skin are caused by indigestion. To restore the skin to iia original fresh beauty take X-AN Mixture three times daily. W. E. Williams, Chemist.— j Advt
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 September 1931, Page 3
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