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Tom Blackmore, thp popular London comedian, says one of his best f rietidij is only about six inches high. “\\e are inseparable,” says Tom. Then he goes on to explain -that his boiom friend .is his pipe > Tom. Blackmore, by the way 'is a connoisseur in tobaccos, and declares he has never forgotten Sampling some of our New Zealand grown leaf which a pal oi his (also, a gjft) purchased last year when touring the Dominion. “I never smoked- any tobacco I liked so much,” says Tom, “very sweet and fragrant I found it, and vou can smoke it for houis without getting a sore tongue. Tell me of any other tobacco of which that can be said.” Quite right, Mr Blackmore! There’s no ‘•‘bite” in our New Zealand tobacco. That’s why it doesn’t burn the tongue. You see there’s hardly iny nicotine in : t. it’s'toasted, There you have the secret in two :^ords! There are four brands only, : Riverhend Gold, Navy Cut No. 3, Cavendish and Cut Plug No. 10. Don't accept spumous imitations! —Advt.

DANCER IN DUST. . Factory workers, builders, roadmen mid other who for long periods have to breathe dangerous dust-filled air, find Pul ni on as help to relieve irritation and keep the nasal passages dfedr. Heavy sfcittkers, too, use these pleas-ant-tasting pastilles to remove voice huskiness and alleviate smokers' sore throat. Pulmonas Is fid arid 2s fid a tin.—Advt. When you buy vinegar get Ihe host •Xew Zealand-made. .Shnrlaml’s Vinegar, a lit. so strong. In grocers.—-Advt. Ask specially for So pure, so pii|Hhottle- or hulk. • All J q UM . x wx « ’ *■ - bulk. All grocers.— -Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 7 April 1932, Page 8

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270

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 7 April 1932, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 7 April 1932, Page 8

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