A memorial to the officers arid; men of the 22nd King’s Royal Rifle Corps who fell in the war was unveiled! on Wimbledon Common. S.W., recently, i Amongst, the treasured possessions of :i South Island doctor is a collection of tobacco pipes. Nearly every pipe his a history. A fine meershaum is said to have belonged to Sir George Grey; a long clay is said to have been smoked iby Tennyson. The collection would fetch money, but the owner won’t sell. He says, toy the way (and quite truly), that the tobacco counts for more than the pipe, and never fails to caution patients against brands containing much nicotine. liis preference is for New Zealand tobacco (grown and manufactured toy the National Tobacco Co. Ltd., pioneers of the N.Z. tobacco industry) which he considers the purest of all and freest from nicotine, -while the foreign brands' are full of the poison. It is the toasting of the leaf I that gives this tobacco its splendid I quality and renders it comparatively innocuous, because it helps to eliminate I the nicotine. You can smoke any of • the following well-known brands with [ impunity: “I.overhead Gold” (mild). “Cavendish”* and “Navy Cut” (medium), and “Cut Plug No. 10” (full strength).* ! A proven remedy for coughs and colds —“Nazol.” Gives 1 instant, relief. All who have tried it praiso it; 60 doses for 1/6. —3
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Hawera Star, Volume XLIX, 31 August 1929, Page 5
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230Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera Star, Volume XLIX, 31 August 1929, Page 5
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