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m » / fOMOTIVp ;|M| ffft ■ mu iia Lyvii ' our business to take the “Kinks’ out of your Motor problems. If you’re interested in getting the little accessories that impart so much pleasure to Motoring, and wish to obtain them at reasonable prices. TRY OUR SERVICE. Our facilities enable us to procure quickly any accessory !? ou need, and of reliable quality. Holah & Hedley Austin and Chevrolet Cars. Main St., TE KUITI. ’Phone 276

A Wellington tobacconist tells the tale. An elderly lady asked him to change a pound note for silver. He had to go next door to get it for her. When he handed it over she presented him with a tract, “Stop Smoking, “the blooming limit.” Anti-tobacs are queer fish. They generally consider all tobacco ol satanic origin and all smokers degenerates. Their s not to reason why!” As a matter oi sober fact and taking one consideration with another, really good and pure tobacco usually does far more good than harm. Take our popular toasted brands for example—Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead), Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Cavendish, Riverhead Gold and Desert Gold, and you 'will find they’re actually beneficial in innumerable cases. The two last are the leading cigarette tobaccos; the others are the finest pipe tobaccos produced in this or any other country. The toasting purifies, enhances flavour and bouquet, and largely eliminates the poisonous nicotine. New brands come, and new brands go, but “Toasted” will “go on for ever!” (643)

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King Country Chronicle, Volume XXX, Issue 4834, 16 April 1936, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 King Country Chronicle, Volume XXX, Issue 4834, 16 April 1936, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 King Country Chronicle, Volume XXX, Issue 4834, 16 April 1936, Page 2

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