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i Asked which pipe of the duy he considered the best, a well-known old j Auckland identity said he voted for j the one before breakfast. “They tell i me,” he added, “smoking before { breakfast is a bad habit, if so (with a laugh) “it’s like some other bad hah f its, decidedly agreeable. And as I’ve j, cultivated it for a score of years, an 1 « I’m not dead yet I shall continue it. \- Perhaps I don’t find it hurts me he- f, cause I smoke Cut Plug No. 10, one of ~ the toasted brands you hear so much about, anyhow it’s jolly good and 1 j get more enjoyment out of it than anv other tobacco gives me. I believe there are other toasted brands, but Cut Plug No. 10 is good enough . . n for me. I like something full-flavour- , i h ed.” Yes, there are five of the geno nine toasted blends: Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead). Navy Cut No. 3 1 Bulldog). Cavendish, Riverhead Gold and Desert Gold—all manufactured from the choicest leaf and comparatively harmless because toasting gets most of the nicotine out of them.—Advt.

A f: fj M « Recent enquiry proves that Mr. E. G. Lane was right in his life-long conviction' that genuine natural remedies must necessarily be more efficient than those produced artificially—in his insistence that everything in his (Lane’s) Emulsion, MUST COME FROM NATURE. LANE’S IS BEST FOR BABY AND -THE WHOLE FAMILY. Lane’s gives you all the necessary body-building elements —with Cot @ Liver Oil, the great natural healer, made it easier to digest nicer to take and with its health-giving powers many times multiplied ! 2/r> Sc j ''9 —ail Chemists & Stores. aives EMULSION;

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Hokitika Guardian, 21 September 1937, Page 7

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