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Harry Lauder (“wml he no’ coni'’ back again?”) is a devout worshipper at the shrine of My Lady Nicotine, and has quite a collection of pipes which have been presented to hnn while touring the world. Tile great hftlc comedian likes a choice cigar occasionally, bit prefers a pipe for what he calls “Knock aboot smoking, ye ken.” Hi favourite is a clay, fashioned into the VfeinbLance of . >a thistle, handsomely mounted and beautifully coloured. As for tobacco Sir Harry eschews brands which (to quote him again) are “stroll; as dynamite, and 'black wi’ nicotine." When he farewelled N.Z. a year or two

ai/o lie sampled our well-known toasted tobaccos and keenly appreciated the fact "that, unlike some of those foreign brands, they are comparatively tree from nicotine, and may be smoked, pipeful after pipeful, without giving you a sore' tongue or harming you :u any way whatever. The only toasted tobaccos manufactured —note th is! — are River I lead Wold, Cut Ring No. 10, Cavendish, and Navy Cut No. 3. Delicious !—Advt.

\'u iiioiv Ri'i'v liiiir iil'ti'V h.<iii!> 'Hair 'iVinic. Hostoros .origin'll. l ''>,l lioU.li- W 10. Williams, C - A (in. Hivlh'l colour, lo'mi - I ■

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Hokitika Guardian, 9 June 1932, Page 8

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196

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 9 June 1932, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 9 June 1932, Page 8

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