“There's many things a chap can do without at a. pinch, when times are hard and the clouds refuse to roll hy, but tobacco is not one of them,” wrote a contributor to a. London weekly not long since. “Hard times ? Why then it is precisely that the smoker craves more than ever the soothing, care-dim-pelling influence 'of good tobacco.” S« it is. Despite the depression, the demand for the weed in the Old Land -s constantly growing. • And it’s precisely the same in New Zealand where .nine ■out of very ten men smoke—to say nothing of women—yes, and most oi them smoke one of other of the four famotJ 6 brands, ’Riyerhead Gold, N«vy Out ,J?o.-3 '(Bulldog), Cavendish, atm Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead). Once you try them you alvWys buy them!—So sweet; so pure, -so ’fresh and bverant are, they ? The .toasting does it ! How’-s. that? . Because'/it" eliminates’ most of the nicotine.,;, .apd. thus., make, 3 th» s beautiful tobacco .safe .for the smoker, who pan indulge ad. 'lib. with absolute impunity!—Advfe
FOR IRON—AND ENERGY. “Eat tlij. tops as wel] as tho roots of beetroot and turnips”—;s the advice of a well-known dietician, They are even more valuable in iron than 6pinach, and should be prepared , in the same way. And for energy start each day with a plate of Red Diamond . Oatletis, 'the delicious small rolled oat breakfast food. Sixty-five per cent, in carbohydrate, the energy producer, and sixteen per cent, is protein, the muscle builder Remember—Oat lets for energy. BREACH OF THEATRE ACT. . TORON TO, November 20. John Cowan, secretary of the AntiWar Association, which was recently addressed by Tom Mann, the English Labourite, when the Internationale was sung instead of the National Anthem, was charged in the Police Court with a breach- of the Theatre Act, and remanded.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 November 1933, Page 8
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