Times are hard and money ‘'tight.” Yet judging by the numbers of and cigarettes in evidence when one, is out and about, the demand for tobacco is as keen as ever—probably keener — as the tobacconists will tell you, and they ought to know. Well that is not very• surprising for at a time like this most of u,s need something to soothe and comfort us, and help us to “grin and bear it” ; and it is safe to say that four men out of five would sooner ‘‘cut out” anything rather than their tobacco. Fortunately there are some excellent brands available which are quite moderately priced, and just what, you need while waiting for the clouds to roll by. These include the famous tobaccos of the National Tobacco Company, whirl] (unlike some of the imported brands), are rcmarfeib’y fren, from nicotine, and as fragrant as they arc innocuous. Four brands only ’omember: Riverhead Gold, Cavendish, Navy Cut No. 3 and Cut Plug No. 10 —Advt.
Next time you buy vingar, try Siiarland’i'j vinegar. I't’s cxtremclly poular on account of its purity and its piquant, full-flavoured taste. Made in New Zealand. In bottle or bulkAll grocers.- Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 October 1932, Page 2
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196Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 4 October 1932, Page 2
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