Tom Mooney is said to have developed a taste for cigars since, he became somebody. A\ ell done, Tom! A pipe used to do him! To be sure the cigar is supposed to be more “tone.v.” than n pipe. Nevertheless and notwithstanding most confirmed pipe-smokers wouldn’t exchange the old briar tor the best cigar going. As for the cigar being less injurious than the pipe---tell it to the Marines! Of comse if you will insist in smoking these imported tobaccos —lull of nicotine as much as they can stick—you’ll deserve what’s coming to you. It’s looking for trouble to smoke stuli like that. Why not fill up with good honest New Zealand tobacco. It’s the purest on the market, so comparatively free from nicotine that you can smoke all you want, day in and day out. and take no harm. Are there more brands than one? Rather! There are several. Special favourites are: Riverhead Gold, a beautiful aromatic, mild and delicious; Navy Cut No. 3 and Cavendish, both medium : and Cut Plug No. 10, a rich, dark full-flavoured sort. All tobacconists sell them.—Advt.
Woods' Great Peppermint Cure For Children’s Ilsu-lcing Cough.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 April 1929, Page 5
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