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.“Of all the plants that grow,” write® Professor Thoroid Rogers in : “Science Notes,’’ tho toba-cco plant has probably •'been the source of more happiness than any other. To quote ,Kingsley “there’s no herb like it under the canopy. of heaven.” Sometimes it proves highly injurious, it is true. When it does there’s a. reason for it. Smokers are notoriously careless. A man gets used to a certain brand and continues to smoke it by the mer e force 0 f habit. If it is pure itwwon’t harm him. If it is overloaded with the deadly poison known as nicotine it may kill him sooner or later. The'difficulty is to ensure its purity. They have solved this problem in New Zealand, I understand. The tobacco produced an that favoured land .is toasted. That effectually rids it of. most of its nicotine, leaving it quite harmless. A wonderful country.” The professor refers to the four brands ,f,o popular with New Zealanders: Cut Plug No. 10 (BuHshead), Navy. Cut No. 3 and Riverhead Gold—th e only toasted tobaccos. —Advt. ; - V

A WINTER HEALTH HINT. These cold, winter morning 5 nothing else so fortifies the system as does a generous serving of a good oat cereal. Diamond Boiled Oats provide every essential for body heat and energy, and their delicious flavour will find favour with all the family. The economy price of Diamond Oats makes it unnecessary to take chances with loose, unknown, wiled oats. Definitely specify '‘Diamond’’ when buying, and be sure you ‘are getting the bestj—Advt’j

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Hokitika Guardian, 22 July 1933, Page 8

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254

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 22 July 1933, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 22 July 1933, Page 8

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