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> Mutton Bird Oil—We have just re- - ceived a consignment of this season’s 3 mutton bird oil—this oil is a wonderful vitaliser and flesh and strength 3 producer and nourishes the body. Useful in coughs, colds, consumption and 3 all wasting diseases. Price 3 - a bottle. x Whisky bottles 7 6 each, from L. B. James, prescription chemist, Timaru.... As a chap grows older many things he formerly prized lose their appeal. But there's one thing he rarely tires 3 of—his pipe. Indeed, as a rule, the 3 older a man grows, the more indispensable his pipe becomes to him. Of ’: course, non-smokers will laugh. But J i what does the man who doesn’t smoke ;! (usually because Ins can’t) know of the r joys of smoking? Tobacco is often condemned, yet it is harmless enough so long as it is not loaded with nicotine, as the imported brands mostly j are. Is there any really pure tobacco? j Yes! The New Zealand are renowned for their purity. You see they are all ; toasted. Hence their wonderful flavour ' j and delightful aroma. And toasting ! does more than that. It gets rid of 1 j the nicotine in 'the leaf and renders j the tobacco perfectly harmless—something that cannot be said of any imported brand. There are several , varieties of these fine tobaccos—all of . them “best sellers"—special favourites ; being Riverhead Gold. Cut l *JPlug No. 10, and Navy Cut. Jf ..

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18581, 30 May 1930, Page 9

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Untitled Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18581, 30 May 1930, Page 9

Untitled Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18581, 30 May 1930, Page 9