I One of the passengers on the I “Malolo,” on her last pleasure cruise, | has been contributing some impressions of the trip to a New York journal. He was charmed with Maoriland, and makes special reference in one of his articles to New Zealand tobacco. "By the way,” he sayS, “I was astonished to find such excellent tobacco on sale everywhere/ It is New Zealand grown and manufactured, and is really splendid quality, one of its chief merits being that it is almost entirely free from nicotine, anu therefore, I suppose, the purest and most wholesome tobacco the world produces. This is because the leaf is toasted, and that extracts the nicotine poison as if by magic. You can smoke this beautiful tobacco as freely as you please. , It is quite safe.” The writer might have added that there are only four brands manufactured : Riverhead Gold, 'Navy Cut No. 3, Cavendish and Cut Plug No. 10. Of course there are imitations! This is the penalty every good thing has to pay for its popularity!—Advt.
ARE SKIRTS DOOMED? The vagaries of feminine fashions continue. Pyjamas for street and business wear will soon take the place of skirts, says an English paper. One fashion, however, that doesn’t change much is that of relieving coughs and colds with Pulmonas. Pleasant to take and a certain quick remedv, ask for them by name—Pulmonas. —Advt.
Buy New Zealand made. St: pula re Trellis Brand Tomato Sauce for your table' Pure, piquant—the whole family will enjoy its delicious flavour. All V grocers. —Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 November 1931, Page 8
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