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The lure of tobacco! As you may be aware prisoners in our gaols each receive an ounce of tobacco weekly; ami it's said that when one of them misbehaves, there is no- punishment ho dreads more than the stoppage of his tobacco. It's it ho same with the inmates of our homes and refuges. The old folks spending the evening of their da.vs in those institutions prize the stick of tobacco served out to them once a week, more than anything else. (They know the comfort and solace of it. Does smoking harm all these people? It harms nobody so long as the tobacco is pure and of good quality. Unfortunately, the imported brands are full of nicotine. And it’s nicotine in excess that does the harm when harm arises- Perhaps the purest tobaccos in the world are grown and manufactured in New Zealand. And thov are comparatively free from nicotine. Also they aro unequalled for fragrance and flavour. A.sk your tobacconist for “Eivorhoad Gold” (mild), “Navy Out” (Bulldog! medium, or “Cut Ping No. 10.” (Bullshead full strength, 73

KE£NNEBS, £ ME Rit3 Y, AND ABUNDANT HEALTH. YOURS UY TAKING “MALTEXO.” “Maltexo” i;, a concentrated essence of Crime’ Malted Barley, and so it Idas marvellously invigorating powers. As a building-up tonic food there is nothing better than “Maltexo.'’ Its flesh-building and nerve-strength-ening properties arc well known in our public and private hospitals' throughout the Dominion, and largo quantities are used. This is surely sufficient testimony to its wonderful efficacy. For the child who lacks strength, the brain-fagged business man, the weary mother, the elderly, and the convalescent a course of “Maltexo” will quickly restore normal health and strength. Start a course right away, and you, too. will ho equally enthusiastic. “Maltexo” is the name —nothing else is so good. “Maltcxo” • Plain for general tonic: “Maltexo with Cod Liver Oil” for those with chest and lung oomplalints. All chemists and stores, in 11b and 2lb jar« and 71b tins for family use. —(Advt). 1

“A SURE TACKLE FOR ‘FLU’”. A group of footballers were talking about tbe dopreciativc effect that colds and ‘flu’ hav e on form, when one of the most popular remarked—“Tiio /surest tackle for ‘flju’ j's ‘NAZOL’- Just take a, few drops on sugar.” GO doses Is 6d.

"if .1 a'' ' ' tSW W, '- %s£'** .. .~f • I $* •',' ' '^SS? CO' :H;# twwjptij^ga^ I KISH MOSS stops its / COl!Gt|/| PoTssr COUPk 4 A h ... M . d iA . a ■ lljipßffsiM |ii|i(SS®T£M2® %,j;j I i 11 | M B makes shaving easy. Rub in face before lathering. Cleanses end invigorates}!;" shin. insist on your Barber using Q-tol isHlsos^ P^f)} ,-) #V,sJ s>-|| £ i ? £ r a mm MORE ENJOYMENT from smoking Try Wrigley’s after smoking and between smokes and see how it cools and refreshes mouth and throat. Take it home to the kiddies, too. W34i«SKISO AH6S VfhIGLEY'S Ml WRICUYS HflßKfo FLAVOUR ? PER 4 PIECE PKT. For Connrhs and Colds, never fails, ... Woods’ Croat Peppermint Caro

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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 75, 25 June 1928, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Issue 75, 25 June 1928, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Issue 75, 25 June 1928, Page 2