• ' .ijjpdiiiecd played' its part in connection the Great Plague of London in JA66. i*ejjys, mentions in his famous Hilary”" seeiiig houses parked with a red cross. He got so frightened later that he states: “ I fVs forced to buysome roll tobacco td 'sinejl, and to clean. This took away ilie apprehension.” He escaped infectidii. 'Even in that day tobacco was valued, as a. disinfectant. But it is more eAcaicious smoked than “chaued.” Of cdurdd 'the purest; tobacco is best for disinfecting purposes just as it is for ordinary use|. And the purest tobacco • ' World is our. own New Zealand Owing to being toasted it is practically without nicotine and famous hiife as a disinfectant and a smoking tohicco.. Sweet,.., pure, mellow and fragrant;.; 1 'it, ipjieals to all smokers. not ‘"“cShapfir than’ tome brands "•that ,‘cpuld ,be, 'mentioned ;bnf; (in|hitely 'betferl ;*n4 safer,, * jour, braids only rßjy«rtf«ad' Gold, Navy Cut Nft| o, • Cayendish and .Cut. Plug No, 10. %t a(k:ept. i: Above . are, the only toasted tobaccos.—Advt.
pa. ■IBOX 593, CHRISTCHURCH. W£ Will put on express trains the same day as order received Fresh Friyt, Vegetables and Produce, and will, piiiy railage qlr Fruit and Vegetable order's to the value cf 7/d. We stipulate cash' with order as our prices are very low, ! VEGETABLES-REDUCED PRICES. ' f Best Table Potatoes large sacks 13/6, 561 b .. bags 4/-, Carrots 1/- dozen bunches, 2/6 sugar bag; Parsnips 1/6 dozen bunches, 8/6 Bugar bag ; Swedes 2/6 per sugar bag; Table Onions 2d per lb Pickling Onioiur IJd per lb. ; Cabbage* and SI- per dozen; Cauliflowers 4f and 6/- per dozien; Pumpkins ltd per lb.; Marrows Id per lb; Melons 2d /per lb,; Celery 4/- dozen bunches; Leeks 3/---dozen bulichetf; Walnuts 84 pfer m We will tack assorted casaa to any value. ‘ &K FRUIT. Befit dessert Apples 7/- case; Cooking Apples- 5/6 per case; Pears 3/per half case; Lemons 1/6 per dozen; Sweet Oranges 1/6 per dozen; Poorman 'pr Sy’dney Oranges for Marmaled 1/6/perdozen. Freight paid on all 'orders of 7/6 or. more. v* PRODUCE. Best whole. Fowl Wheat' 19/- per slick 2001 b.; Pollard 180 lbs 13/6; Bran 1801 ibs 6/-; Straw Chaff 2/6 per s^ : , ' Iff back lots 2/3 per. sack; Baled Hay 6# per, kle; fo hale lots 37- per bale; tiiicerhe Hay 4/6 per bale, 10 . baid'Uts 4/3 pbf bal6; Oatsheaf Chaff 5/- jief sabk, 10 sick lots 4/6 per satk ; Cai'fot's large sacks .4/6; small potatoes 2001 b. bags ' 4/6 ; Mangolds' loose truck lots 2^/ ff per tori, ji t V.gftdoft: Rods iota" per lb. ; Bacdn Sides did per lb.; Hams lid per lb.; Boiled/Hams 1/- lb; Lard 6d per lB; Freight not paid on Produce. • ‘.Ffeaff eggs i/3 per doz. Freight paid on US do£ lots. Produce on trucks. charge for sacks or ciKesjefi; : r , ’ " LTD.. P.d. BOX,p9S CHRISTCHURCH.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 August 1932, Page 3
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