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j^I easi smoke as maiiy CravenA as I like — and wkenl likej> — - -' wkhout any ill effects** CHAVEN3C I CORK -TlPPZDjgmft. 100% VIRGINIA KAI ED-FRESH jfill SOLD - FRESH ■ hWeather-proof ' Cellophane ' %|||g^ wherever & whenever you buy pe specuM/ to [mmnt sore fOTHER n@w BMS»giaga.i f&HgiaaaaamiSffww^^ IP Prlms II ^W0f JL ® ^ IV IffiffiBroJ ft^OO© ft\ There is nothing like l» 0V4LTINE* K'^fw t0 kuild children's health '-, 1§ f \ A.{ \ /v«j Children need more nourishment than ordinary ^Ek - , U/* \ fpjjfll foods supply to make good the strength and ^ .Jfffl energy they spend so prodigally. That extra ^k" v S nourishment is provided by 'Ovaltine' in a ■ ' _ '■ ^7 ? '^\ ' ifi| highly concentrated, correctly balanced and P'j/ / \ • • ,-, J^: " easily digested form. | i £/^ J&jM 'Ovaltine' is prepared from the finest qualities /UA \ ||1| ofNature's best foods — malt, milk and eggs. H IV'v^ '' '■■ Reject cheap imitations. P 2W' OVA LTINE' Bcdaddre* , u . TONIC FOOD BEVERAGE , 3S with zd. in stamps «uand Agents, Salmond & Spraggon Obtainable at all Cbemists and Stores, in tbree si^es. Box 66z' Wellington, when a The large si^e is the most economical. 6 sent to you. Mantjfacturbd by A. Wander Ltd., London JN- NZ79I

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"Suuff?" said an Auckland totoaccon- , ist, in reply to a question, "Oh, yes, "vve sell it — about three-cjuarters of a pound a year, I suppose. In niy 'prentice days, (my boss had a big tobacco business in I.oiidon) Yve used to sell it by the barrel. It's good for Ihe eyesight, they say. Dirty habit, snuiling, tliough no worse than ehewing. Chetving gor.e west, too, bar amongst sailors.. Will smoking ever go out? Never in the creation of cats! ' The consumption of tobacco increases by leaps and bounds every year! Why it costs millions of money to keep the Avorld's pipe alight ! What do I smoke myself? Why the Xew Zealand toasted. There's no I tobacco like it — take my tip! No nico- ! tine in it to spealc of. The toasting gets the poison out. How many brands afe thereV Why four — Riverhead Gold, Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Cavendish, and Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead) . Some folks tell you tobacco's harmful. There's no harm in New Zealand toasted. I ought • to knoAV, I've been smoking it for a dozen years and more!" Woods' Great Peppermint Cure For Children's Hacking Cough.

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 585, 17 July 1933, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 585, 17 July 1933, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 585, 17 July 1933, Page 3

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