VABiOOSB DTLOEEb! Get. rid of tkem by Varex Method of Treatinent. EasiJy and safely applied at home. Free Bockiet from Varex Ltd., Box 1558E, Wellington. Locai Kepreseutative: Knigkt's Pharmacy, 120 Heretaunga Street, Hastings. Modern testing equipment enablefa iaults in radios to be tracked down in a fraction of the time once taken. New valves and parts ensuring better operation can be eheaply iustalled. Before getting your radios repaired, phone 4073, Hastings, and get an estimate trom J. A. Lynn. It may save you raoney.* P, G. Wodehouse, whose books have made us all laugb, has found, he says, " there 's nothing like a quiet smoko to soothe the savage breast," or words to that efi'ect. Well) the tranquilising influence of good tobacco c&nnot be over-estimated. It's as comforting as the recovery of a bad dobt. But just as ,good tobacco soothes and calms, the regular use of some brands may have precisely tho opposite elfect. Tobacco too rich in nicotine, for example, may if persistently smoked, , render the smoker irritable and disagreeable; his nerves become affected, and may, in popular parlance ' ' go all to pieces, •* ' or he may suifer in other ways. Unfortuuately such brands are ulinost as commcn as wet days in New Zealand. Beyond the shadow of a doubt the purest tobaccos on the market are the well-known toasted varieties, Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullsliead^y Cavendish, Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Riverhead Gold and Desert Gold. Thc manufacturers' own toasting process eliminates the poisonous nicotine and renders them as safe for the smoker as thcy are remarkable for flavour and bouquet. But 'ware imitations!# J „
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 79, 20 April 1937, Page 9
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