Oh dear- yes! there are still a few anti-tobacs knocking about, although bhey’ie gett.ng almost as scarce as golden coins of the realm. If they’re acquainted with you and chance to catch you enjoying your pipe, they’li pull a face as long as your arm and teii you what a shocking thing smoking is aiul wreck your happiness. And the funny thing is they’re about as com petent to judge as a blind man is competent to criticise an oil paint.ng. Only the smoker knows the comfort and tinjoy of good tobacco, and in no part o' the globe is this better understood and appreciated than in New Zealand, the home of the five famous blends, Cut Plug No. 10 (Bull’shead), Navy Cut No 3 (Bulldog), Cavendish, Biverhead Gold and Desert Gold. In practically universal use, the reward of merit. They possess the most delicious flavour, tinmost fascinating bouquet, while thanks to toasting, which frees them to such a large extent from nicotine they’re tinworld’s most harmless toh« f -oos.—Advt
Little of Patten’s Golden Embrocation rubbed on painful joints wd muscles sires immediate relief. Get a 2/- pot to-day. All chemists and stores
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 July 1937, Page 7
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