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Roars of laughter greeted a speaker at a social gathering at Wellington, the oilier night. “My first pipe - ’ was hi-' theme. “When I was 16” he said, “ T thought I’d like a smoke. A real smoke —not a cigarette. So I borrowed an old briar of my father s in blissful ignorance of how 'seasoned it was! I fil'ed up with some of Dad’s favourite mixture—strong as dynamite! (Laughter). Pretty .soon I was ill! •Like the chap who was sea-sick I was afraid I was going to die—then I was afraid I wasn’t (Laughte l ’). A year later I tried again. I filled up a brand new pipe with 'New Zealand toasted tobacco, and enjoyed that smoke so much I have been smoking toasted ever since.” (Laughter and applause). The difference twixt ordinary tobacco and toasted tobacco is certainly as ton-, isliing! The ordinary .stuff is sometimes full of nicotme. The toasted is. practically free from the poison. The toasting does it. There are only four brands of toasted—Riverhead Gobi, Navy Cut No. 3, -Cavendish, and Cut Plug No. 10. Delicious ! —Advt.

be warm and cosy this WINTER. tj sE ELECTRIC RADIATORS IN YOUR HOME, OFFICE, OR SHOP. They Provide a Cheap and Convenient form of room Heating, At any time from ear'y morning to yate at night, an electric radiator will cheer and warm ycu with its cosy glow, They are grand f:r drying and airing clothes, or if you are sitting up late with the Radio after the pictures A flick of the switch and the heat is there for you CONVENIENT—SAFE— AND RELIABLE. XANIERI ELECTRIC LIMITED. WELD STREET OFFICE.

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Hokitika Guardian, 26 May 1932, Page 3

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272

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 26 May 1932, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 26 May 1932, Page 3

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