IMPORTANT RUGBY ANNOUNCEMENT. A Rugby enthusiast lias brought- forwanl an excellent suggestion in reference to the comfort of spectators at the week-end matches. '‘These wintry days freeze one to the marrow.” he said to a Rugby official, “and it’s none too comfortable sometimes in the cold and rain watching the matches. if the crowd smoked Bears’ Smoking Tobacco at Bd. per oz. loose they’d enjoy the match and a realty’ comforting smoke as well. It’s soothing, it’s cheering, it’s warming. Also in handy packets, loz. o<l.. 2oz. Is. fid.— Advt.
Somehow smoking seems to lit in with all moods. If a iellow is feeling hipped as the result of “hacking the wrong ’un,” or having a difference of opinion with his loss or anything like that, he flics for consolation to tobacco. If, on the other hand, he had had a bit of luck—been remembered in somebody's will, or had a “rise. ’ for instance—his first thought is his pipe, and lie pulls it out and lights up. The great tiling is to see you baccy is good and does not reek with nicotine like so many of those imported brands. It’s the nicotine that causes all the trouble. About the purest tobaccos are those grown in New Zealand. They contain only a little nicotine—that's why they may be smoked all the time without doing any damage to your constitution. And they are famous for flavour and lragrance. Ask your tobacconist for “Riverliead Gold,” mild; “Navy Cut” (Bulldog) medium; or “Cut Plug No 10” (Bullshead) full. You can’t go wrong with these brands. They are all toasted.— Advt.
Sensible chap old Wliiteley Always went true ami straight Upright; 1) is head screwed on tightly Honest, both early and late; Knew what he wanted, did Wliiteley Straight as an arrow, and truer. Wnen he’d a cold he took nightly Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.
“HAPPINESS LiES, FIRST OF ALL IN HEALTH.”—G. AY. Curtis. A cough or cold makes happiness Impossible and may quite easily undermine your constitution. The one standing health rule for homes should he “ Keep ' Baxter's handy.” Baxter’s Lung Preserver roots ou the most stubborn cough or cold and acts as a tonic by enriching and renew ing the blood-cells. Penetrating, warm 1 ~. soothing, and pleasant to take. Be sure you get “ Baxter’s.” All chemists and stores ; 2s. Gd. for gener-ous-sized bottle, or, better still, get the family size at 4s. Gd.
After tlie party or fiance, fortify yourself with “Xazol.” Prevents chill from changing atmosphere. Conveniently carried in pocket. GO doses Is Gd.—Advt. Woods’ Creat Peppermint Cure First aid for coughs, colds, influenza
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