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I For eisltt 'j1 B,inst 8 ,inst chronic B I «' I | t[rfment w;i hnu. ■ B forms of career full of » H improvement. For K ■ promise was | M eight years th Jay he | ■ bad to -° rS ;" n try Anti-Acido.l ■ was induced t waB S II In three «> NoW aft er I ■ restored 0 the WP- ' 3 years he has S{3 letter unTp 4CiDo 2/6 a tin from Chemists and Stores.

Sniff up & Gargle Warm Fluenzol to soothe inflamation of tfra throat and nasal passages and drive away colds and sore throats. For INFLUENZA swallow FLUENZOL

Why do some pipes foul so much sooner than others? No. It’s not a question of the pipe. An expensive pipe will foul just as quickly as a shilling briar. It’s a question of the tobacco. Some brands will foul any pipe in fio time. Brands, the nicotihe content of which is small, mhy be used for long periods (with ordinary care) without becoming constantly clogged with the poisonous stuff so injurious to the smoker. Yes, nicotine has much to answer for—-morb, perhaps, than the ordinary smoker imagines. Purity is everything! And probably the purest brands of all ate the New Zealand ones. You can pUff them from daylight to dark with impunity, because the special process they undergo in the course bf manufacture largely eliminates the x nicotine in them and renders them .safe. Once you try these beautiful tobaccds—so sweet, fragrant and soothing—you will prefer them to all others. Fdur brands only: Riverhead Gold, Cut Plug No. 10, Cavendish and Navy €!tit No. 3.—D.2Bl,—Advt.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 27 June 1932, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 27 June 1932, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 27 June 1932, Page 6

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