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For the weary brain-worker there are worse ways of spending a welcome “night, off” than by the fireside, with pipe and hook for company. But the tobacco for such occasions should he a brand that can be smoked with enjoyment for three or four hours at a stretch without, burning the tongue or other unpleasant, consequences. Where is such tobacco to be found? Why right here in New Zealand. And it owes its excellence to two things,.principally. Firstly, it contains only a minimum amount of nicotine, and secondly it is toasted in the process of manufacture. That’s why the flavour is so good. In these two important respects it differs altogether from the imported brands which often contain as much as five or six per cent, of nicotine, and are not toasted. For purity, delicacy, flavour, aroma and wholesomeness. New Zealand tobaccos are unrivalled. If you like a mild aromatic smoke try Eiverhead Gold; if you prefer a medium strength there is Navy Cut (Bulldog), and if you are accustomed to a full-flavoured brand ask for Cut Plug No. 10 (Bull’s Head).* Stop that toothache with Barra"lough’s Magic Nervine, 1/6. —Advt. Walk with a spring. Rheumatism makes your joints stiff and painful, but Rheumo will eliminate the* uric acid that causes rheumatism. Use also for gout, lumbago, sciatica and other kindred kidney diseases or complaints. Sold everywhere. Large bottles, 4s

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 28 March 1925, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 28 March 1925, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 28 March 1925, Page 5

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