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Scotland Yard’s “Black Museum” is a sinister place. Here are preserved many things associated with great crimes and notorious criminals. Amongst them is a battered old briar pipe, once the property of Charles Peace, of infamous memory. He smoked this pipe the night before his execution. Mighty is the power of the weed! It can bring something of comfort and of solace to even the desperate c/riminal during his ■ last hours upon earth-—or so they will tell you. Injurious? Not if . the quality is right,, The tobaccos manufactured by the National Tobacco Co., Ltd., are the purest of all. Unlike other brands they contain hardly any nicotine, and are therefore quite harmless—a point of importance to constant smokers. They owe their comparative freedom from nicotine to the toasting of the leaf. This is an elaborate process, the secret of the National Tobacco Co., (the nioneers of the tobacco industry in New Zealand). Ask for Riverhead Gold (mild), Cavendish (medium), Navy Cut (medium), or Cut Plug No. 1.0 (full strength).—Advt.

Lane’s ■ Emulsion brings relief even to chronic coughs, because it acts correctly. Lane’s is really a food, supplying just those elements which enable the body to throw off >ts ailments. Few things are so depressing as the common cold. Year after year people suffer from them—yet all the time Lane’s is ready to help. Take it regularly and you'll never have a cold. Take it when you already have a cold and it will vanish. Lane’s Emulsion nourishes and strengi thens—tones up mind, nerves and ' body—is nice to take and easily ; digested. Get a bottle to-day. , ' Prices 2/6 and 4/6 >i bottle, at all Chemistt and Stores. Manufactured * by E. G. Lane, Graduate Chemist, Oamaru, N.Z.

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Hokitika Guardian, 6 August 1929, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 6 August 1929, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 6 August 1929, Page 7

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