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“You’d hurdlv believe.” remarked a Wellington smoke-merchant to a customer, "how faddy some men are about choosing a pipe. They’ll turn over the contents of a show-case for half-un-hour, and then not. be satisfied. “.Are they as particular about choosing tobacco?” smilingly queried the cusIJjomejr. '“Not «o 'particular us they were before toasted tobacco became iso popular,” 1 replied the tobacconist, “ever tried it?” "No. Heard a lot about it though. No nicotine in it, is thci- 1 . “Hardly any. Toasting takes the ‘bite’ clean out. No sore tongues m irritated throats with toasted. Quite harmless." “Does the toasting affect the flavopr and bouqiHt?" "Improves both. I’m selling more toasted than nv other sort." “More than one brand?” mines the next question. i“F(mr," was the reply. "R'.vcrhead •Hold, Navy (hit Vo. 7>, Cavendish and Cut Plug No. 1.0.” “Dilferent strengths. [ suppose? "\es. I knov. you Ito something full-tlavoured. What about frying Cut Plug No. 10C’ H ( ' ‘- 11 *■ Vow be smokes nothing else. Connoisseurs say New Zealand toasted tobacco ; s the purest in the world.—Advt..

Homo-made pickles are a tremendous success when made with Shailand’s \ me'fur —an outstanding Ne"’ Zealand product. All grocers. In hoi tic or bills. —Advt. ■times may affect its people. Australia ■ thould not permit another year to p.is ; s without taking measures to abate the evil made public by one who is absolutely earnest and sincere

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Hokitika Guardian, 10 March 1932, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 10 March 1932, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 10 March 1932, Page 8

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