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What "matter if you’re poor, if strong, No wealth but thews and sinew, like a working horse, Pure blood that flows within you ? Oh, health’s a pearl, a string of them To wear in life assure. For coughs and colds the pearl of all Is Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.

//'.Noted ,by the Auckland “Herald’’ in a recent issue that ..there is “a definite -revival of pipe-smoking” iji the Queen .city. .So there is. Tobacconists tell the/'same And the increased popularity of the pipe is not confined to Auckland. It extends all over the Dominion. 'Well, thert'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: Riverhead Gold, Cavendish, Navy Cut No. 3 and Cut Plug No. 10. Qf course there are imitations. Every-good,thing is imitated. Beware. —Advt. , "' s ' “

A' FORMAKSNG To V; make ' humanised niilk» simply add the correct; proportions of sugar of milk and boiling water to .r>ure, germ-free-Unsweetened H i g h l a n d er Mi k. . Instructions •on .every till- ,3!. , ;; : FMYi , 6 iAICEI ■A w > JJ I ‘, m AT' Atti'Xj’ROGjEKS v-v*-1

There’s no doubt about it—“Tan-ol’’ certainly cleans,' shines and preserves ■footwear, furniture and floor-cover-ings. Use is regularly.— Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 3 September 1931, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
289

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 3 September 1931, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 3 September 1931, Page 3

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