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“There is no more harm in a P>P‘ than there is in a cup of tea. A <>u may poison yourself by < lr-nki u.-t t!,l » much green tea, and kill yoursell b\ eating too many beef-steaks. ’ Thu* wrote the late Professor- Huxley. Uio ■famous scientist- knd vitf he "as, lot fnr;y years of his life, a hater of tin' weed, lint he lived to know hrt.er. Due day he was tempted to smoke a cigar, found, it. delirious, ami became a regular smoker! Tobacco is not injurious, be it known, unless it contain:--(as .1 he imported brands oltcn do), too high a percentage of nicotine. Then j, may be deadly. The tobacco containing '.lie smallest ipiantiLy oi ni*o tine is tbc New Zealand. In iart. n is so small that it -is negligible. Hi course that makes it sale to smoke. .And how soothing, mellow, cool an fragrant ik is! The secret ol itsuperiority is that it is toasted. Tlmr' 1 are only four brands: Biverliead (bed. \avv Out No. 3. Ciiwinlisli and (' .Plug No. 10.—Advt.

'FI 11EST0 : N E r rYRES PRICES HEAVILY REDUCED. Regular Heavy Duly All other sizes similarly mimed Keep your money oi) die I hose prinos duly competition. BAILLIE, NEVILLE SCO. -Phone 119 :: : P.O. Box 190 HREYMOUTH.

MOTORISTS! P.C. IS FOR YOU!

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Hokitika Guardian, 28 April 1932, Page 8

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217

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 28 April 1932, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 28 April 1932, Page 8

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