The aniiual meeting of the Law Society _ of Hawke's Bay will 'be held. on Monday at 7.30 p.m., in tlie Napier Oourthouse. Sniokers die .young! So ths antitobaeeos are never tired of telling ue. Y"et newspapOrs are eonstantly giving the lie ;to this ass'ertion, and an ounee of fact is worth a pound of say-eo. The deaths 6f smokers of advanced age, as you must have "noticed, are frequently chronicled in the World Press. ■ Apropos of this the denlise of Timothy Hnmphlies of Melbourne, has just been Tecorded. Tiin'was a "character." Be had no use for eigarof tee or cigars, but loved his pipe'. He started to smoke at 17 and lived to be 87. Seventy years of smoking! L.o was partieular in his ehoicc of tobacco thougn — -so ought you *.o be if you value youT nealfh. The safest of all tobaceos is "toasted," wliy? Simply because it is toasted! Toasting rids.it of its nicotine. That's why it's so safe. While for flavour and aroma its equal eannot be found. There are only five hrands of real toasted : Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead), Cavendish, Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Riverhead Gold and Deaert Gold. Make a note of .that l *
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 71, 10 April 1937, Page 6
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