“Lotta flu about?” hazarded a man on the box seat of the AucklandWhangarei motor coach to a fellow-' passenger. “Too right!” was the reply. “Well, best way to dodge the ’flu and anything else that’s going is to keep ver pipe alight.” “That’s orright. But you can’t keep -on smoking all day. Born yer tongue off.” “Depends on the bacca. mate. You can’t smoke the ord'nary baccas all day, of course. Too full of nicotine. Bust you can the New Zealand baccas—all day and all .night, too! ‘Ardly any nicotine in ’em. The toasting does that! The tobacconist 'I deal with says they’re “best ' sellers.” Shouldn’t wonder.” T hat passenger was right. Firstly there’s no finer disinfectant than good tobacco, and secondly there’s no better tobacco than toasted New Zealand. For flavour and aroma it- challenges comparison with any other kind. And it’s harmless! There are only four brands.: Riverhead Gold, Navy C’ut No. 3, Cavendish and Cut Plug No. 10. But .look out for imitations when you buy. There are several on the market.— lAdvt.
Yeaston Tablets every day keep you fit for work and play. 36 for 2s 6d, 100 for 5s 6d. W. E. Williams, Chemist.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 December 1931, Page 8
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