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' A Hamilton man relates how he went to consult a doctor about a sore tongue. “Heavy smoker?” asked the doctor. T get through three ounees a week and would like to smoke more, because 1 am fond of my pipe, hut it makes my tongue worse.” The doctor nodded. “Smoke American stuff.” don't you?” he enquired. ' Yes.” said the patient. “Knock it of!'." directed the doctor, and substitute Xew Zealand tobacco. ; Your tongue will soon he alright then.” The patient did so. Quickly his tongue was as “right ns rain.” to use his own expression. Now he smokes more than ever! There are four brands of New Zealand toliaeco: Itiverhead Gold. Navy Cut No. 3. Cavendish and Cut Plug No. 10. They don't burn the tongue lieeause there is hardly any nicotine in them. They aru toasted. That extracts the poison. It. also given them their One flavour and delightful fragrance. They are quit/ harmless, and may by indulged in to any extent without fear of consequences. Of course there are imitations. Beware!

A col l should he treated scientific ally. Cse “N'uzol.” Disinfects and 'f projects the points of infection—the mouth, nose and throat. Remember “Nazol.” No other will do. 60 doses for 1/6. 120 doses for 2/6.

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Feilding Star, Volume 9, Issue 3758, 29 June 1932, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume 9, Issue 3758, 29 June 1932, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume 9, Issue 3758, 29 June 1932, Page 5

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