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Happily the people of New Zealand are at last beginning to recognise the value of our own manufactures and the wisdom of “encouraging local industry.” Retail traders from one end of the Dominion to the other repork, increasing sales of New Zealand made goods. These, of course, comprise t host of things formerly • imported C huge quantities and include tobacco oj such superlative quality that the mdisi competent judges pronounce it yexcej lent.” Our rapidly expanding tobacco industry, it may be added, not only gives employment to many hands (and .incidentally helps the man on the fane ~lp. grow a profitable side-line),, bui benefits the consumer because, unlike gome imported brands, it contains (thanks to being, toasted) ve ry little nicotine, and may be smoked for home at a time without burning the tongue or harming the smoker in any way. There ie no finer or more fragrant tobacco than this. Four brands only: Navy Cut No. 3, Riverhead Gold, Cut Plug No. 10, and •Cavendish. But beware of imitations! There are s everal about. —Advt.

Don’t ask for vinegar—stipulate Sharland’a vinegar and eet the best at no extra cost. Brewed in New Zealand. Pure, piounnt and full-flav-oured. Sold in bottla or bulk at all Stores.—Advfc.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Hokitika Guardian, 16 March 1933, Page 8

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Tapeke kupu
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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 16 March 1933, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 16 March 1933, Page 8

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