Heard at Breakfast Table Don t forget to get me another tin of Pulmonas v/hen you're in town to-day Vonng John was sniffing again last night an11 ,, 5.^ want him to get any more colds. Keep Pulmonas always handy. There s nothing* better for preventing or relieving colds. A pleasant-tasting quick remedy— Pulmonas 1/6 and 2/6 evervwhere.
• The admini stration of vindictive laws Is reminiscent of a tiger's claws, The power to govern stifles man's remorse — All drastic statutes tend to tyrant force, The administration of wise laws of health In virile manhood builds a nation's wealth — For bronchial ills that blessing we assure When taking Woods* Great Peppermint Cure. jg
'Where do you reckon the best tobacco comes from?" queried a Dunedin reporter of a local merchant who is a large importer of the weed. "Well," was the reply, "most imported brands come from America, of course. South Africa sends a few, too. But I thinlc the New Zealand tobacco is about the pick of the basket to-day. Some of our choicest leaf is worth over £200 a ton to the grower. Factf The outstanding merit of New Zealand tobacco is its comparative freedom from nicotine. The manufacturers put it through a special toasting or roasting process, from which it emerges pure, sweet, fragrant and, better still, absolutely innocuous; can that be said of all the foreign tobaccos? I am afraid not!" Quite correct, sir. And it is worthy of special note that there are only four brands of toasted tobacco produced: Riverhead Gold, Navy Cut No. 3, Cavendish, and Cut Plug No. 10. They vary in strength, but the quality is the sarae — the world's best. Beware of. imitations! There are several about.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 311, 26 August 1932, Page 2
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