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Anti-tobaceoites are wont to sajr hard things about smoking, but quite often they are untrue. Tobacco may have its faults, but its virtues should not be overlooked. Smoking assists digestion; it is also a great preservative of the teeth and a destroyer of the harmful germs which infest all people’s mouths, while its soothing and tranquillising effects in time, of mental stress, worry or* exertion arc well known to all smokers. But the quality should be good. Brands full of nicotine (like many of the imported varie-, ties) are best avoided. Our own New Zealand-grown tobaccos contain comparatively'little nicotine and may consequently be smoked freely without injurious results, while owing to the, leaf being toasted in the process of manufacture (quite a novel idea) they are remarkable for flavour and fragrance. The popular brands are Eiverhead Gold, aromatic; Navy Cut (Bulldog), medium; and Cut Plug No. 10 (Bull’s-head), full stcngth. The demand for these goods is growing so rapidly that the New Zealand tohac.co industry is assuredy destined to become of the first importance. 2

y In your boys' pockets evidence of the days dangers u 5-0 Lever Brstten (N.Z.) Lintel A I rabbit's foot, muddy ■ marbles, a rusty nail, some choice bits from the scrap pile. What odd treasures a boy’s pockets disgorge! They tell plainer than words of a day spent in constant contact with dirt. UP Keeping clean to keep well is an idea even a boy quickly gets. The invigorating, antiseptic action of Lifebuoy Health Soap Roods away impurities! that other soaps seem to ' reach, giving real protection from the dangers of dirt. □ 4&5 HEALTH' EVER I EVER [EVER lEVBJR iEVEff ISVEH lEVERI6VED IEVERIEVEB IEVSB IBVEIi

&»» ti m Aw liiii Mi i m |«1! 5l!l 47 N'T MS i» ii evenm HEN the lamp is “Pennant'* filled there is no eyestrain to burden evening tasks. There’s neither glare, flicker, smoke nor smell from “Pennant,” for in this new, improved kerosene “Shell” chemists have succeeded in eliminating all these unpleasant features. PENNANT Kerosene is on sale at all Leading Stores * THE BRITISH IMPERIAL OIL COMPANY LIMITED Distributors of “Shell” Motor Spirit and Lubricating Oils P 26

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Northern Advocate, 19 June 1926, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Northern Advocate, 19 June 1926, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Northern Advocate, 19 June 1926, Page 11

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