A prgsimisiic person lias Dec'll wrHins to a London paper to complain that things have (changed for the worst since he wa s young. He growls that there are no novels' worth reading now. no plays worth seeing, no liquor worth drinking, and no tobacco worth smoking ! The old are hard to please. X< tobacco worth smoking, e.h: j Well. New Zealanders at any rate, toll ail other story! They are proud of tin Dominion tobacco, and often save itequal is inot to be found— a verdict repeatedly endorsed by visiting exports. “The flavour is exquisite,sa’d one, “and the bouquet appeals to all judge' of good tobacco.” The secret of its excellence lies largely in its comparative freedom from the poi 6 onou s nicotine. H is roasted or toasted. No other t-oo coco is. Thera are four brands; Riverhead Gold, Navy Cat No. 3, Giver di-sh and Cut Plug No. 10. Our pessimistic friend should certainly sample it. If he does he will assuredly change li : r, tune, and admit that there i« still tobacco to be had “worth sU-ok'ng.”— Advt.
J. SATCHELL’S CHEAP BOOT DEPOT REVELL STREET, - HOKITIKA. THE CHEAPEST AND BEST BOOTSHOP .N HOKITIKA. GEORGE LAKIN MANAGER. Phone 13-5 3.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 December 1932, Page 7
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203Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 17 December 1932, Page 7
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