“Doesn’t need a Sherlock Holmes to Vll you’re married;” laughingly remarked a passenger by the Auckland- , iiangarei train to a fellow . traveller. They were in the smoker, and the man addressed was busied in cleaning out liis pipe with a hairpin. “Yes, I’m married aiVight,” he replied with a grin. “I suppose the hairpin gave me away? Fact is, I’m always getting my pipe clogged with this filthy nicotine. It spoils a fellow’s "smoke sometimes/’ '‘lt’s 'the 'baccy that's to blame,said the other. “Why don’t you give the American stuff a miss, and try the New Zealand? Hardly any nicotine in it. You see it’s toasted. That works the poison out of it. ifine flavour, too, and the' most delightrul fragrance. Try a fill of mine? x He flid and became a convert, right away There are four brands only : Rivernead j Gold. (Cavendish, .'avy Cut No. 3 and cut Plug No. 10. . o other toasted tobaccos are manufactured. But he careful what you buy. These goods are being imitated.—Advt.
Blood purified by eating Tablets which rectify spring 2s 6d and os 6d. W, E. Chemist. — Advt. Yeaston disorders. Williams,
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 December 1931, Page 8
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190Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 24 December 1931, Page 8
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