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d % f iS>5 i THE WISE MAN HAS H EALTH and HAPPINESS! Co-lonics Const! pation Indigestion Biliousness and that “don’t care” feeling Have The wise, man takes Chamberlains

General London cables state: Butter is slow. 'Danish, 328/ to 130/ per cwt; choicest salted New 110/ to 120/; Australian, 112/; unsalted the same. Cheese is quiet; New Zealand, coloured* 08/ per cwt; white, 00/; Australian coloured, 65/6; white, 07/0, You did not preserve enough eggs last year?. Put plenty down now in Sharland’s Egg Preservative. 98 It’s as plain as the proverbial pikestaff that if your tobacco burns the tongue you’ve got hold of the wrong brand. The burning is caused by excess of nicotine in the loaf—a common fault of the imported tobaccos, by the way. Nicotine, that acrid and horrible stuff, not only burns the tongue, but plays the dickens and all with your'internal economy. Every time you smoke tobacco containing a lot of nicotine you are digging your grave with your pipe! The only tobacco practically free from the poison is the New Zealand. But that, as of course, you know, is toasted, and the toasting makes all the difference in the world! It extracts the nicotine as if by magic. You can smoke toasted year in, year out, and it will neither burn your tongue nor injure your health in any way whatever. There are only four brands of toasted tobacco on the market. Note the names; Riverhead Gold, Cavendish, Navy Cut No. 3 and Cut Plug No. 10, But look out for imitations. . T,T.b.203

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Northern Advocate, 6 November 1931, Page 6

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258

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 6 November 1931, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 6 November 1931, Page 6

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