BUSINESS WOTIOEB. ~~" «f» New spring apparel at McKav's .'Uedical and other books at ' \.tf Robinson's. *f£H. oin* r A«ct*onoers vill hold a fctock sale at Murchison on Friday nest Attention is drawn to Mrs Anstico's now advertisement on tfae.«fourth pa^e 15sue/« baUbt bargains in neV millinery ami spring goods. Mr A. Gould T/ill sell household furniture and effects/on account of Mr Charles hansen, Kawai street, to-day. Why does some tobacco burn tho tongue.-' Wrte now. tell us that moisture is the offender. Common | sense too! The moisture turns to [Steam during the combustion of the i tobacco and this hot steam naturally burns the tongue. Hence the. dryer iti» tooacoo the cooler the -moko. w\ ;.ajate.- ndds to weight. Gold -pouch !Aramat)c* Grown, is pnPe . xuno-tobacco without excess moUtnr^iTineoua^d 5n c-omhustibil^^b^ ;inv>ly (foivn to the last'wbiff \Z soil and^elhnate alone enn uroVbieitofneco so ?nild, >o mellow *nT.d" with .such pronerties. The nejy- Gold Pon^i |Arrn?atic i^ ir-weli D orio" -to t.l-o .>nrnei- grades, particularly in aroma: 2-^oz. for Is.
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Colonist, Volume LVIII, Issue 14500, 4 September 1917, Page 4
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169Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume LVIII, Issue 14500, 4 September 1917, Page 4
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