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“In the days of my youth,” writes Professor Malcolm Mendip, in his entertaining “Reminiscences”, “smoking in the streets by men was not considered comme il faut. As for women they did not smoke at all. And for every man who smoked sixty years ago a hundred smoke now. Well, I have nothing against smoking, for either sex, so long as the tobacco is of the best, and not overloaded with nicotine. Unfortunately nearly all brands of tobacco in use in England to-day contain a very high percentage of nicotine. Smokers are better off, I win told, in New Zealand where the locally grown tobacco is toasted, and thus deprived of its nicotine contents. This is said to be the purest (as well as the choicest) tobacco extant. Happy New Zealanders,!” The Professor was alluding, ,7;, of - course to the famous brands “Riverhead Gold”, “Navy Cut No. 3”, “Cavendish” and “Cut Plug No. 10”—because these are New Zealands only toasted tobaccos. Their popularity is demonstrated by their j extensive sale. They are all remarkable for their captivating flavour and unequalled bouquet.—Advt.

'tension Tablets every day kec-p you .fit for work and play. 7 )6 for 2s 6d. W. E. Williams, Chemist.— Advt. TNVOTCE Books. Letter Books, Orrlei Books, Uelivery Books—Consult the “Guardian", ’Phone 22M.

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Hokitika Guardian, 4 November 1931, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 4 November 1931, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 4 November 1931, Page 8

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