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“Tobacco absolutely free from nicotine?” writes Mr, Eugene trrme, an analytical -chemist of note., “No, I’m afraid its as hopeless to look {or that as it is to discover the -philosopher's etone or the elixer of life. The nearest approach to tobacco of such purity—and it is a near approach—is made in New Zealand. I know, because when I was there for the big game fishing a year or two ,ago I found that “die tobacco, of the country,” as the Maorib,nder s call it, contains surprisingly little nicotine. The manufacture-!* toast it (-having installed special machinery for the -purpose), with the result that sQ much of the nicotine is eliminated that what remains is negligible. Both flavour and bouquet are delightful. No wonder thi s tobacco finds so much favour with smokers in ‘the Britain of the. South,’” Thus the testimony in favour of New Zealand toasted tobacco is always growing! The f° ur brands are : Navy Cut N°, 3 (Bulldog), Biverhead Gold, Cavendish, and Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullehead).Smoke them a s freely a s you will, they are harmless—because they’re toasted.—. Advt.

Winter is liere' r witlf "it* " attend ant jopehs, colds and other lung complaints. Be prepared to nip such ailments in the bncL TCeop a Is iid bottle of “NWI” handy—cop tains 120 doses. Small si«e at la fld contains' fiC doge*'---Advt. *. "

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Hokitika Guardian, 29 November 1933, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 29 November 1933, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 29 November 1933, Page 8

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