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‘‘When the enplai.n of the boat 1 made the trip to New Zealand in last year told nu' : the New Zealand tobacco was tested,” writes “Lonehand” in “Everybody's WeeKly - ’ “I thought he was pulling my log. ‘;ln the name «i 0.1 l that’s wonderful,” I asked ‘Why toasted’? -Wait till yon sample it.' foe-plied ‘the old man’ “then you’ll understand what roasting tobacco does.’ And so f did. I found about m»e men, out of every dozen were smoking this toasted tobacco, ami throughout my. sojouun in that .delightful country I smoked nothing else myself. It is ’.he toasting.of the leaf that imparls to thi s tobacco it 6 beautiful favour and unrivalled. bouquet. There -are only four brands, but four’s plenty because they comprise a very iniilcl aromatic (Rivc-rhcad Gold) two choice ble-nos o> medium strength (Cavendish mud Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog) and (Jut' Plug No. 10 (Bull,shend) (a rich, mellow .full11,avoured sort). The latter was my favourite, but ’ all four are top-hole, ajncl .safe, (.because they are toasted which ingenious process (I saw it in •operation) successfully eliminates the nicotine.—Ad vt.

Amusements, A GRAND DANCE will be hold in St. Mary’s Club Rooms on Monday, June 19 th. Music by Cos. Williams and G. Collett. A. Thomas, M.C. Supper provided. Admission: Ladies Is, Gents Is Cd. RACING CLUB BENEFIT O.R.AND pROMENADE JJALL and Presentation of Debutantes To the Mayoress, Mrs G. A. Perry. SOLDIERS’ HALL, WEDNESDAY JUNE 28. TWO ORCHESTRAS TWO 1 1 V> ORCHESTRAS The Feature Ball of the Season. . W. A. JAMIESON, Esq., M.C. Debutantes desiring to be Presented are invited to send their names to Mrs H. Thompson not later than 17th irst Directress of Presentation Ceremony, Mrs W. Staveley. Admission: Double Ticket-5/-j Single Lady 2/6, Gentlemen 3/-. ‘ TICKETS NOW ON SALE. Dancing 8.30; Presentation 9.2; Supper from 11 p.m. . H. T. PARRY. Organiser. Public Notices. DON’T neglect Piles. Neglected Piles are dangerous. Try Zaun Double Absorption Treatment. Easily applied. Send sixpence in stamps for generous free sample to Zaim Proprietory, Box 952 j.k., Wellington. FOUND oil Kanieri road, a motorcar starting handle. Apply “Guardian” Office. WILL the person who removed the uUtormnn’is key from foot of ! cemetery hill, return it to save further action. Protect your-''if from winter a! ments. such as coughs and cMD. •‘Na7,oI” is an efficient, s'ionrdic remedy. Acts-at the root of the- trouble. Gives quick relief. MO do-vs for Is ,'6d. 60 doses li Cd--Ad\t.

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Hokitika Guardian, 19 June 1933, Page 1

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406

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 19 June 1933, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 19 June 1933, Page 1

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