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“The first smoke of the clay—ca’ you beat it?" writes Frank L. Smedlev in the Few York '.‘Smokers' Journal.' ‘■l used," he continues, “to bar smoking till after breakfast. Now I hav a pipe before I get up ! 'How did I at quire this pernicious habit? It! war while I was in New Zealand last fall and the New Zealand tobacco must tak Lhe blame! This is the best 1 eve; smoked, so good l eouldn t wait til. after breakfast for a whiff. And sin,-, inv return to Uncle Sam s country 1 have kept up the practice. The New Zealand tobacco, 1 should tell you, n toasted (quite an elaborate process), and the toasting frees it ot nicotine, and gives it i‘.« app aling flavour and famous bouquet. Only lour brands arc manufactured, and should you think of visiting New Zealand, (one of the love liest countries in the world) you 11 do well to sample them, i have >'A find the equal of this tobacco.“ Th four brands referred to by Mr Sue dice arc: Rivorhead Oobl, Navy tut Na. •>. (.'a 1 eudisli and Cut Ring No. 10. Ad\t.

Aiwa vs in madam's travelling hag -a hot.tie of No. 05 Luvemler Water. Delightfully fragrant rod refreshing. Prices from 2s 2d to 22s Id. J I cheni'sts. —Advt. The perfume of other days is slid the favourite of to-ch'V. Alna.vs m.e So fir, I, a vender AVat-er. Delicately fra<»rant K lot.hingly refreshing 2s fid U, 22s (id All chemists.—Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 5 March 1932, Page 7

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251

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 5 March 1932, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 5 March 1932, Page 7

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