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Tobacconists were amongst the .heaviest sufferers at the hands of the rabble during the Auckland riots in April. Tobacco, cigars and cigarettes, t 0 say nothing ’of pipes and sundries were removed by the sackful,. The thieves certainly showed some discrimination in their choice of the weed. They went for the best, .and many big ti..s of “New Zealand toasted” were among the loot. Well it certainly says something for the popularity of this tobacco when even robbers exhibited a marked preference for it. Their partiality is shared by many thousands of law-abid-ing citizens in the various centres of population where the well known brands Rivet'head Gold, Navy Cut No. 3 {Cavendish, and Cut Plug No. 10 are i« g eneral request and arc acknowledged to be hot only delightful smoking but remarkably free from nicotine that deadliest of poi-sone. Thi s is entirely due to‘the tobacco undergoing a special purifying process in the course 'Df-'inanufacture and which renders it harmless to the smoker. Rut - buyers ,fmuld be careful to see they,,get what they : ask for. There are imitations ! Advt..

nutfit.ionists recommend JAT BREAFKASTS.

Here is a message to mothers everyw{lfire—no other breakfast is so widely ur»ed by teachers and child health experts a, ft good, hot breakfast of 'roll.:l oats. So be sure of tie best—,be sure you get Diamond' Brand Rolled Oats! T..c y’re the finest selected oats, and are milled to retain all the vital oat elements essential to health and strength. Ask your grocer definitely for Diaiw-nd Rolled Oats—--New Zealand’* n?ocomy breakfast.

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Hokitika Guardian, 10 November 1932, Page 8

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256

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 10 November 1932, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 10 November 1932, Page 8

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