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“Doesn’t need a Sherlock ' Holmes to tell you’re married,” laughingly remarked a passenger by the AucklandvvhangiU'oi train to a fellow traveller. They were in the smoker, and the man addressed was busied in cleaning out his pipe with a hairp n. “Yes, I’m married alright,” 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 sinoke sometimes/’ “It’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. Fine flavour, too, and the most delightful fragrance. Try a tiii of mine?” He did—and became a convert right away There are four brands only : Rivernend Gold, 'Cavendish, -<avy Cut .No. 3 and c,ut I’lug No. 10. ..o other toasted tobaccos are manufactured. Tint be careful what you buy. These goods are being imitated. —Advt.

to The'r School i b?es H ?re reduced wh°n you &i v e them THE RIGHT scrooL REQUISITES We supply everything, schola-s need, at tlu lowest prices James King | EOOKsELI.ER & STATIONER REVELL STREET, HOKITiKA ’Phone 7IM

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Hokitika Guardian, 1 March 1932, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 1 March 1932, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 1 March 1932, Page 2

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