There are times in most people 's lives whep they ask themsglves the age-old question: "If life worth liv!ing?" And if you have never folt like that you should shake hands with yourself for ypu are vgry lucky. Low spirits sometimes arise from "liver," but more often perhaps, from worry. In the latter ease tobacco-smoke has often been known to exercise the Demon. Seek the seclusion of your "den," make yourself comfortable, load the old briar with Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead), light up, and as you sit there at your ease watching the blue smoke wreaths float upwards they will carry your Gares with them — Richard will be himself again. There 's something so comforting in this beautiful toasted tobacco. "Cut Plug 10" is the pld smokers' favourite, but if you prefer a medium blend try Cavendish or Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog). If you are a cigarette smoker "roll your own" with Riverhead Gold or Desert Gold. AU these brands are equnliv efficacious as worry-dispellers, and . , toasted they are safe no matter ho\. Iroely you may indulge.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 72, 17 December 1937, Page 13
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