A- well-known tobacconist said to-day that business in his particular line -was brisk, and tfee Christmas trade ahead of last year. Several lines, he averred,, were being sold even cheaper by retaflers than by wholesalers.. The demand for fancy lines, such as ponches and walking sticks, had been qnrte up to the usual standard. If 'tiro forecasted rise in -wholesale prices from January 1 takes place, it will necessitate a covering retail enhancement during tho coming year. At the present time, there is no shortage in any lines, and the smokers of Dnnedin will not,hare to pro without their usual tobacco. if bis last condition is eaid to be peculiar t& Dnnedin. Use "KAZOL" and you won't keep a bad cold or sore throat above a.day or two. Acts like a charm. Get a bottle TO-D&Y.—[Adrm
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Evening Star, Issue 17543, 24 December 1920, Page 2
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136Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 17543, 24 December 1920, Page 2
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