Said the man on the box-seat of the bus to the driver: “I've 'eard tell of these here five bob cigars what are smoked by dooks and hearls, and blokes like that, but give me me old clay, that’s wot I say!” Well, for solid comfort and enjoyment a pipe is certainly hard’ to beat! And . another little smoke won’t do anyone ally harm provided the bascy is O.K. The trouble is that most brands—including the imported ones—are not O.K. Far from it! In fact they are rendered so harmful by excess of nicotine that it’s silly to smoke them habitually. The only brands it is safe to smoke freely and fearlessly are the 'New Zealand toasted ones. The toasting cuts, out the poisonous nicotine in one act—and at the same time gives these excellent tobaccos their famous flavour and unrivalled bouquet. There are four brands: Riverhead Gold, Navy Cut No 3, Cavendish and Cut Plug No. 10. They differ in flavour and strength, but there is no difference in its quality—it is matchless.—Advt. i
Chemical analysis and bacteriological testa cannot be gain-said. Everyone is entitled io his own opinion—we all have own opinions, blit.'to “give credit <• ' it i« facts must be carefully considered. SANDERS AND SONS’ EUCALYPTI EXTRACT manufactured by a special process un der highly trained supervision from selected leaves. Its antiseptic power •md non-irritant action have been »roved. The ■timulating action of '•nder’s Eucalypti Extract cause* rapid he*l>ng of infected wound* and •ores. When applied to nettle, and insect stings the relief of pain is most instantaneous. Being medicinally pure and specially prepared. Sender’s Eucalypti Extract is not only for ex-t-crnal but for internal use also for the cure of colds, bronchitis, sore throats, catarrh, flatulence, indigestion and influenza. There are cheaper products obtainable, but nothing is “just as good” as Senders and Sons’ EUCA YPTUS EXTRACT.—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 September 1931, Page 8
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