Tobacco is like the lady immortalised in verse: ‘'When she was good, she was very, very good, but when she was bad, she was horrid !” lint it must be admitted that there is a terrible amount of “horrid” tobarco on the marketfoul stuff, full of poisonous nicotine. Don’t we New Zealanders know it? Why most of the tobacco the country imports is like that! Well, it doesn’t matter a button so far as we are concerned, because our own tobacco, New Zealand grown, and New Zealand manufactured, is different. Rather! There’s hardly any nicotine in it. How’s that? —because it’s toasted, and the toasting does the trick!—kills the vile nicotine, and makes the ’baccy as harmless as anything can be. You can smoke it all day long, and all night long too, if you like. Tt can’t hurt you ! There are only four brands: Riverhead Uold, Navy Cut No. ,3, Cavendish and Cut Plug No. 10. 'Where can you get them? Whv. at th" nearest tobacconist’s shop. But look out for imitations.—Advt
Constipation! Really lasting relief from infernal sluggishness by regularly eating Yeaston Tablets. W. K. Williams, Chemist.—Advt.
: : i /"-> mmm see^ p*“ ifF-'O WWW IP-^i A f*& u z 1 k «w .> >,£:^ X 1 “Engine'buck.” This is most noticeable in starting or changing gears. s THERE’S a break in the traffic. Your foot goes down on the accelerator. Your car jumps ahead in a series of uneven bursts of speed. Erratic power impulses drive it forward. Missing, fuelstarved cylinders hold it back. Thatis engine-buck. The trouble is often due to the use of wet gas. Acceleration is irregular because the petrol distribution itself is irregular. Wet gas fails to bum and many an unfired charge goes out through the muffler. Change to Texaco Dry Gas and see the difference. Texaco Dry Gas goes evenly into every cylinder and bums completely. It takes out the buck, gives smooth continuous power, even pick-up and quick 'acceleration. No motor spirit can do more. Drive to any Texaco Silver Pump. Fill up to-day with Texaco Dry Gas, the spirit that eliminates “buck” in ( your engine. THE TEXAS COMPANY (AUSTRALASIA) LIMITED DRIVE IT WITH Ti •- . • dcm-m-si #“1111..
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 October 1931, Page 3
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