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Wlmt Ho! . Professor Einstein, the famous scientist says that he finds sucking an empty pipe “just as sooth'-, thing and satisfying as smoking, a full one.’ 1 * Fortunately for the future of the tobacco industry the sucking of empty pipes as a substitute for smoking is not a bit likely to catch oil. Many a smoker, it’s true, has stuck an empty pipe in his mouth and. tried hard to believe it’s “just as good,” not from choice but from necessity. The Professor should try again. If he craves something really “soothing and satisfying” he’ll find, “toasted” fills the bill, and never again be content with sucking an empty pipe. The renowned pipe brands, Cut Plug. iNo. 10 (Eullshead), Navy Cut No. 3.(Bulldog), and Cavendish owe their tremendous popularity to their . splendid quality, Sweet at a nut, they’re as full of comfort as they can be; comparatively harmless, too, because they’re toasted, and there’s no “bite” in toasted, while the two other toasted blends, Riverhead Gold and Desert Gold appeal irresistibly tq cigarette lovers who roll their own.—Advt. W. JEFFRIES & CO AUCTIONEERS, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. ON HA NTHPOLLARD, OAT SHEAF CHAFF, WHEAT FEED OAT’S. ORDER’ YOUR WOOLPACKS, SEAMING TWINE AND BRANDING OIL NOW. LITTLE’S SHEEP DIP. W. JEFFRIES & CO., HOKITIKA. INSURANCES EFFECTED. VALUATIONS MADE.

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Hokitika Guardian, 3 December 1938, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 3 December 1938, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 3 December 1938, Page 8

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