The late Mr Jollife, film censor, was fond of his pipe and declared he could from his own personal experience, explode the theory that smoking was bad for the eyesight. Of course, the enemies) of the weied are always inventing stories to its detriment. There’s nothing wrong with tobacco, provided it is the right kind. Biands containing an excess of nicotine are certainly injurious, and most, if not all, the imported tobaccos are open to this objection. The purest varieties are produced here in New Zealand. Containing only a minimum percentage of nicotine, these tobaccos may be freely indulged in with safety. Another point, is that the leaf is toasted in the process of manufacture. This develops flavour and aroma in a very marked way. Even the doctors have nothing but pra'se for these tobaccos, which are manufactured ip several strengths so asi to suit all tastes. Ask any tobacconist for Riverhead Gold, a mild aromatic ; Navy Cut (Bulldog), a delightful medium; or Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead), a fine full-flavoured sort.*
In neu> form sugar> coatea The same delightful flavour you have always known-fresh juice of garden mint—now four delicious sugar-coated pieces in a dainty sealed packet —all for a ' See how good it is. ' Then keep on using it after every meal, for the sake of teeth, digestion and the refinement of perfect mouth cleanliness WRIGLEYS l&l V/ JmsL y g | \ I BSiK Concrete is the ideal building material. It ensures immunjty from fire, and withstands •a the ravages of time. Is readily adaptable to beautiful architecture, and there are no yearly upkeep costs. WILSONS "Star” Brane Portland Cement is recom mended as the best by Architects and Contractors every- ' where. Its quality tar exceeds the requirements of the British Standard Specification. I WOKfe® I I I
{ MhildrensSawß kfuonsumption tu&f can safely spend their \ / fgflK 3 / pennies an sweets here. Such d* lightfully tempting wholesome c» Vi dy cannot harm them tn any way. >1 Only the lines of Bandard makers kept in Bock—their names are 0 guarantee of purity. 0 THE DOLLY VARDEN | Fourth Door from Railway Station S k fAEROA Phone 128 J ■■■ [[■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■MMBlliLr
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5197, 31 October 1927, Page 4
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358Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5197, 31 October 1927, Page 4
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