“Beauty that comes from health has a gentle quality.” Pimples and coarse fikin are caused by ir ligestion. To restore the skin to itc original fresh beauty take X-AN Mixture three times daily. W. E. Williams. Chemist.— Aflvt ■ * -
' Is nicotine. pbisoiious ? Well, what about ..the case of Alice ■ Crawford, the young domestic, whose terrible death wag recently recorded in London. One day the poor girl rushed into her Mistress’s presence shrieking that she had been poisoned. Five minutes later she was dead. Appeared that her master kept a bottle of liquid nicotine 'in his room, used it to kill weeds. ' Curiosity evidently prompted deceased to taste it. Her lips >and tongue were badly burned. And this, is the deadly poison so many men absorb into systems ■ every tint® they smoko t/W pijies. Taken that way nicotine is slow 1 but sure—and every pipeful- of some tobiecos contains an appreciable quantity .of the poison! Why smoke sue. 1 aituff when you can get New Zealand tobacco anywhere and which’- owing to . its being toasted, is practically free from nicotine, quite' innocuous; and j famous for flavour and fragrance? There ar e only four brands : RiVerhs^' 1 Gold, Navy Cut No. 3, Cavendish, arid Cat Plug No. 10. But take care wh | you buy—the re are imitations. —A dv 1. 1
Don't be grey for another day! Use JRacJiel Hair Tonic, which revitalises hair and roots and restores natural colour. W. E. W'Uiams, chemist.—
MARKET HARDENS LTD.
P.O. BOX 598, CHRISTCHURCH. W« will put on express trains the same day as order received Fresh Fruit, Vegetables and Produce and will pa v railage on Fruit and Vegetable orders to the value of 7/8. We stipulate cash with order as oui prices are very lew.' r ’* . | VEGETABLES. Table potatoes in 561 b bags 4/-: Table Carrots “2/6; Parsnips 3/-; Swedes' 2/6, all per sugar bag. Spring - Cabbage 4/6 dozen; Celery 4/- dozen; Leeks ?/- dozen; Rhubarb 6/- dozen; Spinach 3/- dozen,; Lettuce 3/- dozen; Spring Onions 2/- dozen; Fresh Walnuts 7d per lb; Cabbage, Cauliflower, and Lettuce plants ,21- per 100. FRUIT. . Dessert Apples 7/6 case, Cookers 6/6 case; Pears 4/- half case; Lemons 1/6 dozen; SweOt Ordnges 1/6 dozen. »•- PRODUCE. Best whole Fowl Wheat 19/- per sack ; Pollard 1 2001 b bags 14/6'; Bran 18011) bags 9/6; Straw Chaff 2/6 per sack, 10 Sack , lots -2/3 per sack; Hay 3/3 per bale, 10. bale lots 3"/- per bale; Lucerne Hay 51- per bald;’lo bale lots 4/6 per bale; (jatshdaf Ch'i>fE 5? per sack; 10 bag lots 4/6 per sack; Carrots 4/6 per large sack; Table-Potatoes 2001 b bags 12/6; Sntaill f&uiid/Potatoes large sacks 4/6;, Seed Potatoes/ Arran Chief, Early Puritah, Breezes; Prolifice 3/-per sugar bag, 8/6 per large :Sack. , All above quotations for produce on trucks, - Cfiristcliurcb, SdCks included. Market gardens ltd,, P.O. BOX, 591 CHRISTCHURCH
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 October 1932, Page 3
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