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“Where do you reckon the best tobacco comes ' from?” queried a' Dunedin reporter of a local merchant who is a large importer .of the weed. “Well,” was the' reply, “most imported brands come from -America, of course. -South Africa sends a-few, too. But I think the New Zealand tobacco is about the pick of the basket to-day. gome of our choicest leaf ij worth over £200,a ton to the grower. Fact! The outstanding merit of New Zealand tobacco is its comparative freedom from nicotine. The manufacturers ptut it through a special toasting or roast- ; ing process, from 'which it emerges pure, sweet,. fragrant and, better sti’l,. .absolutely innocuous, can that be su’d of all the foreign tobaccos? I am afraid not!” Quite -correct, Sir. Aprl it is worthy of special note that there are only four brands of tested tobacco produced: Riverhead Gold, Navy f To. 3. Cavendirh, and Cut ring 10. They' vary in strength, but the finality is the same—the world's best. Beware of imitations! There are several about.—Advt.

Premature greyness need not trouble you. 'Rachel Tonic ~wi|l restore lost colour. 3s 6(1 bottle._■ Williams, Chemist.—Advt, T-o-dent Tooth Paste lias no superior as a whitening and cleaning a sent for the teeth. Is 6d. W. E. Williams, Chemist. —Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 13 June 1932, Page 5

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Tapeke kupu
211

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 13 June 1932, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 13 June 1932, Page 5

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