If th's should meet the eye of any young kly who may be wondering just what she is going to give her best | boy for a birthday present, here is a pointer for her : what about a, pipe ? He’d like that—just try him! But a . pipe is not. much good unless you have something to fill it with. So what about some ;baccy as well? Then he’ll ■be set up and as pleased as punch. But don’t—if you love him—give him imported “weed.’’ And if he is already smoking it, coax him to give it up. The stuffs nearly, always poisonous with nicotine, and will ruin his health ! if constantly smoked. Give him some toasted New Zealand. Hardly any nico/tine in- that! -The Toasting extracts - the poison like magic! The best boy can smoke toasted all he wants. Simply ■ can’t hurt him. He’ll enjoy every wh’ff, too, it’s so cool, sweet and fragrant: ■Riverhead Gold, Navy Cut No. 3,-Caven-dish and Cut Pint? v 'o 10.—Advt.
Y'eiislon Tablets every day keep you fit for work and play.' 36 for 2s 6d. W. E. Williams, Chemist.—Advt.
I TNVOICE Books, Letter Books, Orrlei j * Books, Delivery Books—Consult j the “Guardian”, ’Phone 22M.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 November 1931, Page 8
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199Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 2 November 1931, Page 8
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