The ladies used to say tliey "eouldn't hear tohaeco smoke," that it made them "quile ill." Now tlieyTl tell you, most of tliem, anvhow, ihaf, "tliey just love it." which is doubtless why they l'ush the smoking coinpartment on the trams and trains. so that tlie men who are "hungering for a wdiiff" are_ often "ci'owded out." Tohaeco smoke is oortainly pretty powerfnl sometimes. Tobacoo liigbly eharged with nicotine will produce it. Brands of that sort mostly eome from Yankeeland. and their habitual nse (owinz to the excess of nicotine they contain) may affect Ihe eyesiglit, lieart «nd nerves. The doefors know. Moral : If you indulge, see that vour tobacco is pure. The nurest tobaccos obtainable are prnduced in New Zealand. Sweet. cool and fragrant, tbey appeal to all smokers- And being comnaratively free from nicotine. they may be smokerl from sunrise to sunset — and affer — witbout fear of _consequenc.es. Ask any tobacconisf for Riverhead Gold (mild), Navy f'nt or Cavendish (botb medinm. or Cut Plug No. 10 (full sfrength). When ordering vinegar, get the best— ask for Sharland's Vinegar. Pure, piquant. strong. It is the best morfey can buy. In bottle or bulk.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 70, 24 April 1929, Page 5
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194Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 70, 24 April 1929, Page 5
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