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1 'Wherever you go in New Zealand,” writes Colonel Chasemore, in a popular London weekly, “you will find the tobacco of the country on sale. Even the ,‘wayback’ ooulntry storekeepers keep it in stock. Its popularity is easily accounted for. Although quite moderate in price it’s really as good a.s it’s ‘cracked up to be.’ The tobacco phint flourishes in various parts of the Dominion, and many a man on the land finds it a profitable side-line to cultivate because the dried leaf commands a high price per ton and is in steady demand. New Zealand tobacco has iwon tile good opinion of visiting experts, and containing but little nicotine it is safer to gmok© than perhaps any other Jobacco. You can indulge ad. lib. without fear of consequences. This they tell me, i« owing to the toasting of the loaf, which process appears to work wonders.” Colonel Chiasemore refers to the four brands bo familiar to Maorilanders: Navy Cut. No. 3, Riverhead Gold, Cavendish, and Cut Plug No. 10.—Advt.

Even a baby can safely take Tonking’s Linseed Emulsion. It’s so safe for everyone yet so effective. Very pleasant to take. 1 Builds up the' system against major ailments that develop from coughs and colds. Sold everywhere Is 6d, 2s 6d, and 4s (Id. —Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 1 December 1932, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 1 December 1932, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 1 December 1932, Page 7

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