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“Put that pip e out!” Thus a s'.n'ly person to the only other passenger in a first-class oompartment of' the “limited’’ soon after it left Wellington. The man addressed; went on'.-'smohing. ‘‘This is’.not a smoke-carriage.” roared Surly; “I shall complain to the guard.” “Here comes now,” said the smoker- “ Guard,” exploded Surly, “i 6 this a. smoking carriage or .i s it not?” “Yes and no j sir. The other smoke-cars being chock-a-block we put thj s one on as an “emergency smoker.” Surly banged out of the carriage, his" language •being lurid. 1 / The smoker re-lit his pipe/ and' said, to th.e guard : / “much adp about nothing. Why doesn’t our friend keep his eye 6 open? No one can object to my 'to/iacco, anyhow—Cut Plug No. 10. Toasted, and full of fragrance. One of the four toasted brands.” £ ‘l, know them,” said . the guard—“Cut"Plugj 10 ’ (Bulkhead), Cavendish, Navv Cut No. 3- (Bulldog), and Riverhead Gold. I smoke Cavendish myself.'” A' 'coin changed hand. “Thanks, sir,”-'said the guard, “if you hav e any more trouble witlC'cfhhks ’let“me know.’’ —Advt;

Keep baby free from colds this wint-er-sprinkle a few drops of “Nazol”. the scientific remedy on the pillow every night. Disinfects and protects the points-of* -infection-the nose and throat. 60 doses for for 2s fid—Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 25 August 1933, Page 3

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214

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 25 August 1933, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 25 August 1933, Page 3

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