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\ Hyi'am K. Bangs, of Bang’-s Five Cent Novelty Store oii ; Congress,.Avejif lie, Chicago., has been telling a ivp-oiC or isiiice his retur-a tp the >ldind of, the. Fre* (?) that before lie visited fdew Zealand i,u the fall of ; to tahe the baths at- “Rotorua,” he . biew s o little about Maonlaiid, that he a trcl ii travelled friend whath ,r any jtfjwhile tobacco was obtainable ...tele. The friend snickered; _V.i•'!l.'j n Noi- e is,” he replied, “and I want, ,to -tell you right here that its some vogd. They toast it, so that it tastes : 's good a s it smells, and it,-, so free from r-fco. tine being toasted—that it raiut hurt you worth a-dime if.you .smoke it id 1 day and all night too. ’ Mr T'.angs found it w:aeia..truc bill t .■ and says .he estimates that New Zealand 1 “produces” -the “only Bjuiceless”’ ,tpbacqo: P n this; planet. "-‘■Yes Sir.”.He might,have, added that there are'only four., brands of- the genuine toasted—Eiverhead Qolcl, Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Cavendish, -and Cut plug No. 10 ('Bullshead).—Advt.

ROYAL DAN CENG. LESSONS. Princess Elizabeth is now having what she calls “really serious ’ dancing lessons; At present she ■ ie learning some old-fashioned country dances, 'including a harvest march in which she and the other little girls wear white frocks 'and coloured aprons'. Dancing for your own children is an excellent first training in' grace and poise. But for all children’s activities tile best etart for their busy little days i a a . good,big plate of O-tis, specially pre-oooked s° a s to digest easily, a.nd not overheat. O-tis c°oks in on<> mioute.—■/} dvt.

A PRESENTATION - . | TAURANOA; May 22. To mark the completion of' forty years continuous .service from an apprentice compositor to sub-editor oil the -Bay of Plenty “Times”, managing •editor W. H. Gifford presented J. T. Gain with a wristlet watch on. behalf of the “Times” Company- and a suit- 1 able gift from the staff. Gifford; remarked that Gain’s service as probably unique in the history' of-' provincial journalism in the Dominion. •'

HINT FOR GARDENERS* Autumn’s a busy time f! irt the -garden but bad weather.- often makes things unpleasant. Coughs, colds, and ’flu are likely to follow-exposure. You 'peed Pulmonns. l’ulmonns induce a ' pleasant warmth in throat and lungs. . They give off antiseptic vapours deadly to harmful germs. Pulmonns pastilles in tins Is 6d aud 2a I fid. —Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 23 May 1933, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 23 May 1933, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 23 May 1933, Page 3

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