A pessimistic person lias been writing to a Loudon newspaper tfo complain that things have chaugfor the worse since he w>s young. He growls that there ar« no novels worth reading now no plays worth seeing, no liquor worth drinking and no tobacco worth smoking! The old are hard to please. No tobacco worth smoking, eh Y Well, New Zealanders, at any rate, tell another story! They are proud of the Dominion tobacco, and oft#a fay its equal is not to be found — a verdict repeatedly endorsed by visiting experts. “The fl.ivi; »r is exquisite,” said out, “and the bouquet appeals to all judges of good tobacco.” The secret of ite excellence lies largely in its comparative freedom from the poisonous nicotine. It is roasted or toasted. No other tobacco is. There are four brands: Eiverhead Gold, Navy Cut No. 3, Cavendish, and Cut Plug No. 10. Our pessimistic friend should certainly sample it. If he does he will assuredly change his tune, and admit that there is still tobacco to be had “worth fracking'-”
Corban’s! The wine you can offer to your friends with entire confidence. Six bottles for 26/6. Corban’s Wine Shop, Union Street, Hawera. Good products must maintain their reputation—therefore buy Corban’s Wines— the wine wtth the reputation. 10
Phoenix Assurance Company Limited Having been appointed —■ Agent for the PHOENIX ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED I am prepared to accept all ■ — Classes of Insurance at current rates. C. N-. THAYER, Opunake.
THE EGMONT TOURIST MOTORS LTD.
HAWERA—OPUNAKE. Hawera—Opunake, single 6/-; return 10/-; Hawera—Mauaia, 2/6; return 4/-, Corresponding reductions for intermediate places. TIME TABLE.
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Opunake Times, 24 February 1933, Page 1
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