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CORN SALVE Gives instant relief and eventually removes stubborn Corns and Callouses. It well deserves its good reputation. In little wooden box, for 1/6, from H. V. Halse, Queen Street. Masterton.

For all purposes requiring a pure, full-flavoured, piquant vinegar, use SHA ISLAND'S VINEGAR. Brewed in New Zealand. In bottle or bulk, ill stores.* ‘ ‘ The first smoke of the day —can you beat it?” writes Frank L. Smedley in tlie New York “Smokers’ Journal.” “I used,” he continues, “to bar smoking till after breakfast. Now I have a pipe before I get up! How did I acquire this pernicious habit? It was while I was in New Zealand last fall, and the New Zealand tobacco must take the blame! This is tlie best I ever smoked, so good I couldn’t wait till after breakfast for a whiff. And since my return to Uncle Sam’s country I have kept up the practice. The New Zealand tobacco, I should tell you, is toasted (quite an elaborate process), and the toasting frees it of nicotine, and gives it its appealing flavour and famous bouquet. Only four brands are manufactured, and should you think of visiting New Zealand (one of the loveliest countries in the world) you’ll do well to sample them. I have yet to find the equal of this tobacco.” The four brands referred to by Mr Smedley are: Riverliead Gold, Navy Cut No. Cavendish and Cut Plug No. 10. 242 Salads are crisp and delicious when served with SIIARiLAND ’S VINEGAR. Strong, piquant, palatable. A pure New Zealand product. In bottle or bulk. All stores. *

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Wairarapa Daily Times, 27 January 1932, Page 3

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