Round the Horn i. n a windjammer! Not often can anyone make, such a voyag e nowadays, but Mr Jack Thode (a popular Auckland yachtsman) shipped aboard the old “Grace Harwar” at Auckland last May, and had' a memorable trip. What with bad weather, mountainous seas, hard work and real peril the voyage whs full of thrill. Falmouth was reached 134 days out. When nearing th e English eO' s t Mr Thode’s birthday eventuated, and he writes: “For a birthday treat I smoked the last of my New Zealand tobacco.’’. The last? New Zealand smokers will sympathise! Mr Thode doesn’t mentjo ;n the brand he but it was probably Gut Plug No. 10 (Bidlshead), —a rich full-flavoured baccy. and an immense favourite with sea-going folk. It is one o,f the four, noted N-Z. toasted the others being Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Cavendish, and Eiverhead Gold. They ai;e all of extraordin-rily fine quite harmless, because they .are . toasted, so contain hardly any nicotine. They are recognised as about the purest tobaccos extant.—Aklvt.
TRy !T, 5 ' SANDER AND SONS’ EUCALYPTI EXTRACT is unrivalled for coughs, cold 3, catarrh, bronchitis headache, vhen taken internally—B drops in a tablespoon of cold ',»ater. Sores, ulcers, wounds, inflamed skin, heal quickly by applying the pure SANDER’S EXTRACT and rubbing a little vaseline over it, when tender. For catarrh and hay-fever apply ag ointment to nostrils—l of ZANDER’S EXTRACTx tr loz. vaseILo—which forms also thds best healing ointment. /-'v
All authorities commend SANDER'S EXTRACT. It received Gold Medal and highest awards at Exhibition, of Dunedin and Amsterdam, and was Droved best at tlx. Supreme Court of Victo-ia. The extreme care in it's manufacture guarantees purity, and safety when used. Try it, and yo® will derive the benefit.—Advt,
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 August 1933, Page 3
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