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Many a good story is told about smoking and smokers. The latest comes from Auckland. A bricklayer was called sharply to account by his foreman for smoking “on the job.” “I’m not smoking,” he replied. “But your pipe is in your mouth,” declared the angry foreman. “That’s right,” said the bricklayer. “And my boots are on my feet, but I’m not walking.” The foreman passed on. By the way, if you are looking for something special in the shape of ’baccv. try our N.Z. varieties. They are excellent, and their fine flavour and delightful fragrance are largely due # to the fact that the leaf is toasted. This is quite a novel idea. Also (unlike the imported) they contain only a trifling percentage of nicotine. That’s why doctors favour them. Thanks to their wonderful purity they may be smoked all day long without fear of consequences. They come in several strengths. “Biverhead Gold” is mild; “Navy Cut” is medium; and “Cut Plug No. 10” is a splendid fullflavoured tobacco. The latest addition is “Cavendish Mixture.” —Advt. TOOTHACHE’S EASIEST EEMEDY. “Painless extractions 5/-,” says the dentist’s advertisement. • How often does toothache lead one to the dental chair, to leave it minus a tooth that might have been saved? Next time, try Barraclough’s Magic Nervine first. It that doesn’t stop the pain at once, i nothing on earth will. It kills the ! nerve that makes the ache —and makes extraction unnecessary if a tooth is at all worth saving; 1/6. All chemists. 333

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 31 March 1928, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 31 March 1928, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 31 March 1928, Page 2