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“Where do you reckon the best tobacco comes from?” queried Dunedin reporter of a local merchant who is a large importer of the weed. “Well,” was the repiy, "most imported brands come from America, of course, South Africa ..sends a few, too. But I think the New Zealand tobacco is about the pick of the basket to-day. Some of our choicest leaf is worth over £2OO a ton to the grower. Fact! TV* 1 outstanding merit of New Zealand tobacco is its comparative freedcu from nicotine. The manufacturers put it throug,h a special toasting or roasting process, from wh:ch it emerges pure, sweet, fragrant and, better sti’h' .absolutely innocuous, can that be said of nil the foreign tobaccos? I anr afraid not!” Quite correct, Sir. Ain’ it is wftrtfiy of special note that there are only four brands of toasted tobacco produced: F.iverhead Gold, Navy < v O . 3, Cavendieh, and Cut Flug >T 10. They vary in .strength, but the duality is the same—the world’s best. Beware of imitations! There are several about.—Advt.

It is by the neglect of minor coughs and colds that more sJrious forms of illness are caused, almost without exception oy the gradual weakening of your resistance. Do not suffer with the rest. Get your bottle of Cherimal the double strength cough Balsam from Messrs Gooch and Co’s store without dory,—Advt,

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Hokitika Guardian, 2 November 1932, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 2 November 1932, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 2 November 1932, Page 7

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