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WOOUS' GREAT PEPPERMINT CURE First nid for Ooii„iia. Colds. Jn3uensw

The chap wearing the brown bowler (looked like a commercial), noting a fellow-passenger 'by the “limited” lighting a cigarette remarked ; “I see you’re a heavy cigarette smoker.” “How d’you know?” queried the other, loking surprised. “Oh, it don’t need a ‘Sherlock’ to tell that,” laughed the stranger, “look at your fingers! But why smoke ready-mades? You should roll your own, same as me. Those packet things a r e often as dry as a bone — and as tasteless, through being kept so long in stock. Besides, rolling your own comes a lot cheaper. Roll them just as you want them —then they’re always moist and fresh.” “What's your tobacco?” asked the youth. “Riverhead Gold—sweet as a nut, full of flavour, and can’t liu,rt yuu —it’s ‘toasted.’ Let mo roll you one? Then you'll see.” And he rlid see! “Toasted” is at once the finest and most harmless of all tobaccos. There are only five brands: Cut Plug No 10 (Bullshead), Cavendish, Navy" Out Xo 3 (Bulldog), (Rivcrhead Gold and Desert Gold. The two latter are appreciated by all cigarette smokers. —>Advt.

Tt’s no use doping the stomach for cold—inhale “Nazol” and treat it logically at the points of infection. Marvellously effective! Is S*l at ah chemists and stores—Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 26 June 1935, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 26 June 1935, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 26 June 1935, Page 3

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