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I The "Killjoys"?—Alas! like tne poor , ‘ they are always with us! They’d rob S existence of all its pleasures if they could. Novels, dancing, theatres, cards . —they’d cut ’em all out! Now, as for ' smoking, it’s too shocking for words! ; Happily these wet-blanket people are ft 3 in the minority. Rather! Or lifej,|| wouldn’t be worth living! They seemftg to have an especial down on smoking. Yet the “weed” gives innocent enjoyment to millions, eve’ry day. Why not, so long as it is pure and as free from, nicotine as possible? It’s nicotine that -72 is the source of till the trouble, when trouble comes, "the imported tobaccos usually contain a lot of it. That’s why we hear of smoking causing heart and nerve trouble. Our New Zealand :ft|| tobaccos are the purest. You canSJ-g smoke them every day and all day long and they won’t do you any harm. They contain comparatively very little nico«2g|s tine. That’s why. They are unequalled [m for flavour and fragrance, too. and yet-g-g very moderate in price. Ask for "River-ft|| head Gold,” mild, “Navy Cut” (Bull- £$ dog) medium, 6r Cut Plug No. 10 '■} (Budshead), full strength.—Advt.

nr* u-t* lo rirm Gums *The Dental Method to Lighten Clouded Teeth 7”ipESPREAD dental discoveries ff in the care of teeth and gums have . recently been made. Tooth and gum troubles were found to come largely from a film coat that forms on teeth, absorbs food decolourations and breeds bacteria. Run your tongue across your teeth and you 11 feel a slippery coating.' That is him. Old-type dentifrices won't successfully combat it. That’s why your teeth now remain " off colour ” repardless of what you do. Now, in a new-type dentifrice called Fepsodent, th®se conditions have been met—you can clear that film off. Teeth whiten amazingly. One’s whole appearance thus is often quickly changed. Said everywhere in two siget. 2WJI

Ono lady, who may often be placidly resting on the. side of tlio Union Hoad, Mauku, lias evidently--'wl made up her mind that the export of pork from New Zealand shall not <>"■» conio to an end while she lias to he an unlucky number, but the y ' short time presented her fortunate f j owner with 37 young pigs, in lots of 'ft 11, 13, and 13. all of which she has ft successfully reared. Thirteen is t ho an unlucky number, hut the ft. present family are all in the very ftftf pink of health and condition. - vvM

The commonsense remedy NAZOT/s|® goes right to the root of colds, coughs, •rJ etc. 60 doses. 1/6. |

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¥K)OI SO solid base: IMPftOWCT a£ UNIQUE DUffCXM m This is the Boiler that really helps the busy Housewife, and makes light work of her Weekly Washing. In the Winter time it can be used in the Wash-ing-house, while in the warm days of Summer it may be carried outside under some shady tree. It can also be utilised at any time for burning up Household Rubbish. RAPID AND RELIABLE IN ACTION! CLEAN AND CONVENIENT IN IiSE! The ideal Boiler for every home where Economy in Time and Labour counts with the Housewife. Newberry, Walker, Ltd., Manufacturers, Dunedin

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Thames Star, Volume LXII, Issue 17449, 11 October 1928, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume LXII, Issue 17449, 11 October 1928, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume LXII, Issue 17449, 11 October 1928, Page 7