"Por ladies ©nly"! Railway people say carriages labelled tkus — origmally provided because so many ladies preferred to keep tkemselves to themselves wken travellipg — aTe no longex popplar with mpmbprs of the gentler sex who wken making tkeir reservatioiis now generaily book seats in tke smoking eoinpartments of long c^stance trains. Many do so. doubtless, because tkey intend to smoke tkemselves; but others simply beeause they ' ' love ' * tke aroma of tobaceo. Well, tkere 's seldom anything oifensive in tobacco smoke novr, owipg to tke fact that smokers prefer in great majority of cases, .brands far superier to tkose formerly in vogue. For tkis okange in tke public taste ' ' toasted ' ' is vmquestionably largely responsible, as tb* evergrowing demand for tke five famous (and only genuine) toasted brands, Gst Plug No. 10 (Bullshead), Gavendish,i Navy Gut No. 3 (Bulldog), Riverhead^ Gold and Besert Gqld, sq conelusively proves, Tkeise are noij only tke purgst tobaceos — being tpasted — but tke most soothing and deliciops. But as there are various worthless imilations on |lio market caution in buying is advisable.t
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 107, 22 May 1937, Page 15
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