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“This is not a smoking carriage /Sir!” said the guard as he,hurried into a first-class compartment, 1 ’ occupied as it chanced by only one passenger, ‘‘no smoking allowed here!” “But I’m not smoking aloud,” said the passenger, with a twinkle in his eye. “I’m smoking quite /noiselessly!” . The guard looked anndsT-d- “I must ask you” — he (began. And then a silver coin changed hands, and touching his cap the guard smilingly withdrew. Well, circumstances do alter cases! \ou may, for instance, buy a tin of tobacco and find it jprecious poor stuff—injurious, too, perhaps. Bed tobacco' often is, But the case is altered if yen buy a tin of “toasted,” the quality of which is so good that njany connoisseurs prefer it to imported. And its so pure! That’s what toasting does! — .extracts the nicotine, and makes the baccy safe to smoke to any cxtc.it; But ypu’U do well to bear in mhul that there aro 'only five brands of the original “toasted” —Navy Cut No 3 (Bulldog), Cut T>]ug. No. 10 . (Bullshead). Cavendish, Biverhead Gold and Desert Gold—Advt.

knew all the electors that he was able to help in the arrangement of a correct ■ roll. HacV.he not ,nadc the. trip, it would have been impossible for the roll to be printed in time for the election. ' The .Mayor ..put the motion, • He, (Jrs. Peevt-r, Gilbert, Hanna -and Murphy voting for, ’ end Crs. 'McDonald, Bee.lv, Inglis,. Keating and Passing against. The Mayor .gav.e his casthia vote in favour of th§_motion.... .

It’s very hard to have to work When you’re “a whopping cold To- spring about and cheerfully Do all that you are told. So nip that cold right in tu<> bud Let your off days be fewer Keep free from ’flu, from coughs anil ' colds, With Woods’ Groat Peppermint' Cure*

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Hokitika Guardian, 1 June 1935, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 1 June 1935, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 1 June 1935, Page 5

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