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“D’ye smoke, young man ?” growled the boss, frowning hard. “Y-Y-Yes, Sir,” admitted the applicant for the job (his heart in his boots). “Hab!— and drink too, hey! what?” “Only a beer now and then, .Si)'.” (The applicant. thought it was all U.P.). ‘Oil, you do, do you?” then lured the boss. “That's ml right then! Thought you might be one of those perniekotty nonsmokers. I can’t abide them. Smoke myself, like a spot, too, sometimes. Think you’ll suit me. Put what tobacco d’ye smoke —American? Hey! What?” “Yes, Sir. Plug.” “Cut it out, young man, cut it out, and substitute ‘the Now Zealand. Far hotter for you. It’s toasted. The 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. Many doctors smoke nothing else. Only four brands, remember: Kiverheod Gold, ■Navy Cut No. 3, Cavendish and Cut Plug No. 11 Bui take care when you buy. There am imitations! —Advt.

“Tan-01” will save you time. money and labour. Cleans, polishes and preserves Hoor.s, turriitinn and foot,wear Try it! AH groc^—'^vt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 22 April 1932, Page 2

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196

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 22 April 1932, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 22 April 1932, Page 2

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