"D'ye smoke, young man?” growled the boss, frowning hard. “Y-Y-Yes. Sir,” admitted the applicant for th job (his heart in his boots). "Hall!— and drink too, hey! what?” “Only a beer now and then, Sir.” (The applicant thought it was all U.P.). ‘'Oh, you do, do you?” thunlered the boss. “That’s ail right then! Thought you might be one of those pernicketty nonsmokers. I can’t abide them. Smoke myself. Like a spot, too, sometimes. Think you’ll suit me. But what tobacco d’ye smoke—American ? Hev! .What?” “Yes, Sir. Plug.” “Cut it out, young man, cut it out, and substitute 'the New Zealand. Far better far you. It’s toasted. The American isn’t. Full of poisonous nicotine. “What? Little flavour and no bouquet worth mentioning. Go for New Zealand.” This rather eccentric employer was right. There’s no tobacco like that New Zealand. Delightful smoking and quite harmless. .Malty doctors smoke nothing else. Only four brands, remember; Rivei'head Gold, Navy Cut No. 3, Cavendish and Cut Pi'ug No. 10. But take care when you buy. There are imitations !—Advt.
MARKET GARDENS LTD. P.O. BOX 598, CHRISTCHURCH. \ PRODUCE QUOTATIONS. ■yy'E will put 01\ express trains the T same day as order received. Fresh Fruit, Vegetables, and Produce, and will pay railage on all orders from 7/6. \V e stipulate cash with order as out prices arc very low. VEGETABLES. Rest table- Potatoes in 561 b bags 41Table Swedes- -561 b bag 3/6, Table Onions per lb. Pickling Onions, Hd per lb. Carrots 1/6 doz. bundles, Beetroot 1/6 do/,, bundles, Cabbage 4/- do/,. Cauliflowers 4/- doz. Pumpkin 2d per lb. Vegetable marrows lid per lb. Cucumbers 2/- 9 doz. Jam Mellons 2d per lb. Leeks 4s a. dozen bunches, Silver Beet 6d per bun-lle. Parsnips 2/- doz. bundles. Celery 5/- doz. Dessert lonia--toes in 121 b boxes 3/-, Green Tomatoes 2/- a box. Sauce Tomatoes in 121 b. boxes 2/. Redi. Cabbage for pickling, 6d eaeh. FRUIT:— Apples best dessert 6/6 a case. Cooking Apples 5/6 a case, Pears dessert 6/6 a case. Peaches, Freestone and Clingstone 4/9 a case, Lemons 1/6 a doz. Sweet Oranges 1/6 a dozen PRODUCE. We have been appointed selling agents for the West Coast for one of the largest Bacon Factories in Christchurch and we quote mild sugar cured limns and bacon as follows: — . Bacon rolls lid per lb. Bacon sides flld per lb. Hams llkl per lb. Rolled Hams 1/- per lb. Cooked Hams 1/6 per lb. Lard 6d per lb. Freight on bacon to any West ( oast Station is 1/6 for 141bs and 2/- for 28 lbs. Wo solicit a trial order and we guarantee to replace anything free of charge that arrives in bad condition.. MARKET GARDENS LTD., P.O. BOX 598 CHRISTCHURCH. ’ PULMONAS WHEN TRAVELLING. Take Pulmonas with you when you travel. One dissolved in the mouth I every hour or two gives sure P>'°tection against the infection which lurks in crowded carriages and cars.. Pulmonas pastilles are easy to take and are packed in bandy tins which take up little room in your bag. —Advt. A SPECIAL STUDY MaDE OP LADIES’ TAILORING. Corner REV ELL A* STAFFORD SI’S HOKITIKA. FRANK BALLINGER * CO. LADIES’ AND GENTS’ TAILORS. NOTIFY THEIR REMOVAL To the centralh/ situateC Shop at the Corner of Revell and Stafford Streets. A SPLENDID RANGE OF CHOICEST AND LATEST MATERIALS TO SELECT FROM.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 April 1932, Page 8
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