t{ Model frocks direct from London.” Harr ops Ltd. have just received per parcel post an assortment of London model frocks, which illustrate present English modes. These have - all been purchased at a discount off Home prices and cannot be duplicated elsewhere. Inspection invited.—Harrops Ltd. —Advt.
It is the roasting of coffee berries that results in the development of the exquisite flavour so much appreciated by coffee drinkers. That is well known. But it is not so well known that our New Zealand-grown tobaccos are now subjected to the same roasting or toasting process, and with the same result. The flavour is brought fully out. while at the same time the deleterious properties of the tobacco are destroy ed. All tobaccos, no matter where grown, have this in common—that they contain nicotine, some more, some less. And it is this poison that is chiefly responsible for the sufferings of those who indulge too freely in the use of the fragrant weed. Heart, ami nerves are generally affeeoted, and often the eyesight. Scientists now tell us that toasting neutralises part of the nicotine and that toasted tobaccos may, therefore, be smoked with impunity. They recommend Biverhead Gold, mild and aromatic; Toasted Navy Cut (Bulldog), medium strength; and the full bodied Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullhead label). All are toasted.* XMAS BOXED SUITS. Our Xmas stock of ready-to-wear boxed suits are now ready for you to just call on us and choose your colour. Our suits so well known throughout the Dominion as solid wearers. The prices are cut lower than ever, 59/6, 85/-, Our boys’ well known hardiyear suits are also here; boys’ sport suits, 29/G, 35/-; knickers, 8/11, H)/P>. Call on us for your Xmas suit at the New Zealand Clothing Factory, Hawera.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 20 December 1924, Page 5
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