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Asked liwv long be had been a, smoker, -d witness in a Melbourne court case replied; ‘‘fifty years.” ~“A n d. how much tobacco, now, do you suioke weekly?” replied the witness. “H’m—qirtej, moderate,” commented counsel. “Nevertheless ujt means, in plain Eng I'i-sh, that- you-ve spent, in’ all, about £l5O, approximately, in smoke v” “Well, what, about it?” demanded witness, “I’ye had value —nnd • good value, too. tor my mon e y.” Counsel shrugged his slum Idem and • sat • down. Well,, £l5O. spread over half-n-century’ is not sc much, after all. .Good tobacco is worth more than It costs. Take our New Zeafond brands, f, or example, and th : nk of the comfort and enjoyment they repres e nt to the smoker. Is there anything else that could yield him'so much; pleasure? There ai'e' four of thesb brands; Iliverhead Gold, Navy' Cat 'No. 3, Cavendish, and Cot Plug J N°/ 10. Delightful; every them.— and quite harmless. Theyfive toasted! The demand for all four proves conclusively the appreciation jn which they are held dvervwliere.-f-Advt. ■ • - •

' -"'Whntove T% the Reason coughs and' colds are always " with us. Thank 'goodness we always have Tonkiug’s "Linseed Emulsion to. give us prompt ’relief: It’s so soothing yot so pleasant 'to take. Sold -evtovwliero, Is 6d, fid ‘and 4s fid.—Adrt

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Hokitika Guardian, 29 March 1933, Page 3

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214

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 29 March 1933, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 29 March 1933, Page 3

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