The worid showers endless distinction upon SANDER'S PURE VOLATILE EUCALYPTI EXTRACT because it stands alone as the purest, strongest product. Disinfect yourself daily with a few drops of SANDER’S On your handkerchief. SANDER’S never tails to cure.
More brands of tobacco possess some distinguishing peculiarity. The peculiarity of our New Zealand brands is that once you acquire a taste for them —and it doesn’t take long! they “spoil” you for all other kinds.. The peculiarity of the imported tobaccos is that they are all more or less loaded with nicotine, so that their constant use is certain, sooner or later, to effect heart or nerves, or develop “smoker’s throat.’’ Thanks to the 'trifling percentage of nicotine in the New Zealand they are absolutely safe and may be indulged in without fear of consequences. These fine tobaccos owe their wonderful purity largely to the fact) that the leaf is toasted, a process which not only helps to eliminate the nicotine but develops flavour and aroma to a marked degree. There are a number of brands, those mostly asked for being “Riverhead Gold” (mild and aromatic); “Cavendish” (a delightful smoke, medium strength), “Navy Cut’ No. 3 (a blend of choice leaf) and “Cut Plug No. 10’’ ( a rich, dark, fullflavoured tobacco).*
(\ |> __—- .jrvCS- ■ l''' ~r'' QEii *M'' _; r ' On the Hills The New Ford engine develops 40 horsepower! Yon can take a!i but the worst hills “on top.’’ And the ability to do 40 m.p.h. “in second” ensures unusually fast climbing even if you have to change down. Tudor Sedan, Price £245 delivered anywhere in N.Z. .•»> .pi W. N. CHRISTIAN AND CO. DEALERS
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LVII, Issue 10018, 6 March 1929, Page 3
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270Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LVII, Issue 10018, 6 March 1929, Page 3
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