Mrs. Hills, an Auckland lady who not so long since celebrated her hundred and seeond. birthday, doesn't seem to havfi much time for tho modern girl. Interviewed by a pressman and asked what she tliought of the cigaretto habit for young ladies she replied: "The hussies. We didn't smoke when I was a girl— our mothers saw to that." But girls didu' t do lots of things when Mrs Hills was young which they do now and tliilik nothing of. As for cignrettes, tlie safe way is to follow the fashion and smoke either Riverhead Gold or Descrt Gold, the two most popular brauds Avith the " Roll-your-owii " brigade. They are toasted, which remarkable process purges them effectually of excess nicotine, and at tlie sanio time greatly enhanccs their flavour and aronia. For tnen suiokers who pl-efer the pipe to the cigai'ette there are three toasted blends of superlativc exeellonce— Out Plug No. 10 (Bullshead), Cavendish and Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog). Smokers are invited to nOte that tlie ilve brtinds immed are the oaly toasted ones taanufactured.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 74, 20 December 1937, Page 9
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177Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 74, 20 December 1937, Page 9
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