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Oh dear yes! there are still a few anti-tobacs knocking about, although they 'ro getting alaiost as scarco as golden cpins of tho realriu, It they 'ro acquaintod witli you and chauce to eiilch you onjoyiug your plpo, thoy'U pull a face as.long as your arm and t'ell you what a shoeking thing smoking is and how it's bound to ruin your health and wreek yoqr happiness. And the funny thing is they're about as compotcnt to judge an oil painting. Only polout to criticise an old pajutiug. Only tho smokor knows Lho comfort aud the joy of good tobaceo, and in no pafl of the globe is this better uuderstood and appreeiated than in New Zealand, the home of the five famous blends* Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead), Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Cavendish, Riverhead Gold and Desert Gold. In praetieally universal use, the reward of: merit. They possess the most deJicious flavour, tho most fascinating bouquet, while thanks to toasting, which frees them to such a large extent from nicotine they're the world ;s most harmless tobaccos. THE MAN W KO ELAD A BRAIN WAVE. Oraitted to patoiu it— - so™eone els did and made u fortune. ft's happetiin rc.gularly Your idea mc.y be w-orLh " t'ortune fcoo! Consult us fully and conh deutiaily Eenry Hughes Ltd. (D'tror tors: W E. Hughes nnrt J. T. Huntei i Registered Patont Attorncye), 214-217 D.I.C. Bullding, WelFngton.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 132, 21 June 1937, Page 11

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Untitled Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 132, 21 June 1937, Page 11

Untitled Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 132, 21 June 1937, Page 11

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