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“Yes, Madam, you can afford Sharland’fi Vinegar. 'lt’s the best but it’s within the reach of all—a condiment of absolute purity—strong and piquant. In bottle or bulk?’’—Advf.

Three passengers, King's Cross m Kdmbnro’, snugly seated in a first-das. “sinoktT." got to comparing notes about tobacco. (chronicles a Iraih paper). -Vo. 1 sairl lie was from Smith Africa, and asked for nothing better than the Khodesiii'i. No, 2. said fn was from America, and kinder reckoned i'lii' American tobacco the host or artli. No. 3 remarked that he hajle from New Zealand and that the N.Z •hallengelT comparison with any leal Crown. Tastes differ ol course. !tn;i leading ex|i'rts agree iwitb 'the New Zealander. The outstanding merit of New Zealand tobacco is largely owl in to the fact that it is toasted just ■otl'ec and cocoa leans are. lienee ii unique llavour and fragrance. Ves • inti toasl mg does more : it absorbs I h poisonous nicotine, thus rendering tin tobacco absolutely hurm’ess. I here if no other toasted 'weed.'' The i'om brands mamifactured are ; Hivorhcaf |,,)d, Niivv Cm No. 3, Cavendish am 'ut Plug No. 10. hi very loharruiiis . ; d|s these goods, but buyers air eai 'omul that the popularity of N.Z n ;,,rii has caused iin 1 lat ions to gel n he market..— Advt

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Hokitika Guardian, 14 April 1932, Page 3

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215

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 14 April 1932, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 14 April 1932, Page 3

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