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Happi Sfousewives © Laundrine takes the hard work out of washing. Makes the clothes snow white in less time and with less labour. Ask for Laundrine—the Big Golden Bar. McLEOD BROS. LTD., Manufacturers Master your toughest hauling jobs with the Master Speed Wagon, SPEED REG WAGON ! 'riHunjußSfcil to-day for si'Uihorn pulling power and for reliable petformaline under adverse conditions. COAST AGENT: £ Superior service static, THOME 274, H USSKLL STREET. WESTPORT.

Choosing a -birthday present f-or a man is not quite as simple as shelling peas. You may so easily give him something lie has no use for. Tons of money is wasted on gifts received with smiles and thanks, but which are not valued. widely, but there is one taste common to 19 men out of 20—the taste for tobacco. Give the average man something to smoke and he will appreciate it—preferably a hit of good “out-up.’’ And the finesl “cut-up” is New Zealand grown. It is the purest of all because—unlike the imported—it contains hardly any ; nicotine. Consequently it can he smoked all day long—“and then some,” with perfect safety. How’s that ? Because it is toasted—the only toasted ' baccy ,on the market—and the toasting kills the nicotine and gives its incomparable flavour and bouquet. Popular brands include: “Cut Plug No. 10,” “Navy Cut,” “Cavendish,” and “Riverhead Gold.” There’s only one thing better for a man’s present than a pound of this tobacco, and that’s two pounds.—

There is no exaggeration in Schroder and Co’s advertisements. When yon visit their large emporium you will admit that this firm simply acts right for you in quality and value. Once a customer you will always remain a customer. Winter goods are now showing to perfection.—Advt

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Hokitika Guardian, 7 June 1930, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 7 June 1930, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 7 June 1930, Page 8

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