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\ ;\ \ \ a. \\ \ my kmk\> \V \ \*W$S& Wilton Coal, the pick of the lignite coals from the Waikato area, is the most economical coal for household or factory use: clean, hard and bright; hot and lasting, it burns away to a white ash, maintaining even temperature and eliminating waste. Be sure to ask the Depot for Wilton Coal -you will nqti ce the difference immediately. W 5-9-30 Never argue about smoking, sure Lo abuse a And what can about as much play knows abo thins is thai smoke himself put everybody must be admit! baeco containi! highly injuriou some of the ii as full of nice!; ave only four bi Cavendish. Xa.'. Plus No. 10. toasted tobacco they being imii take cave whor nth an anfi-tobaccoite waste of breath. He's liabii he can't acquire, he know about il.? —■ us a chap who can't. it chess. And the odd vhen a man doesn't ie generally wants to else's pipe out! It 2d, 01 course, that tog a lot of "juice" is And unfortunately 'ported leaf is mostly ie as it can stick. But Our New Zealand totically free from nicotoaslod, and the toastllui poison. You can baccos all you want. !, you. The toasting • flavour and bouquet, wonderful way. There ands: Rivcrhead Gold, y Cut No. S, and Cut These are the only ? manufactured. Are ated? They are!—So I Keep A Box Handy At

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume I, Issue 77, 10 March 1931, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume I, Issue 77, 10 March 1931, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume I, Issue 77, 10 March 1931, Page 3