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Never argue with an anti-tobac. Waste of breatb. He's bound to abuse a habit he can't acquire. What can a chap who doesn't smoke know about smoking, any way ? About as much as ta fellow who can't play knows about billiards ! And these non-smokers are seldom content to leave smoking alone themselves ; they insist on your leaving it alone, too! Of course, everyone knows (or ought to know) that tobacco reekxng with nicotine isn't fit - to smoke. It bites the tongue, irritates the throat (cansing smoker's cough), and 'may do you a lot of harm. Why smoke such poisonous stuff, when you can get "toasted" at the nearest tobacconists 1 And you can indulge in Loasted freely as you please without fear of consequences. Toasting rids it of nicotine considerably atid gives it its delicious flavonr and beaubiful bouquet. Five brands only, remember, of the genuine toasted— Cut Plug No 10 (Bullsliead), Cavendish, Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog) Riverhead Gold and Desert Gold. The fame of these tobaceos has spread far and beyond these shores. They ehallenge comparison with' the world' s best!* To-day smart style in eyewear accents either rimless or heavy hornrimmed speetaeles. H. M. Bennett, B. M. Bennelt, Opticians, Hastings street, Napier. ^

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 72, 12 April 1937, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 72, 12 April 1937, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 72, 12 April 1937, Page 4

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