Curious breach of promise case heard in London recently. Came out in evidence that the lady objected to her intended smoking and said he must choose between her and his pipe. He chose the pipe! Whereupon she sued him for breach, and claimed a thousand pounds damages.'- The judge when summing up said he believed with R. I/. Stevenson that no woman should marry a non-smoker. Verdict for plaintiff—damages one farthing! The lady will be wiser next .time! Smoking’s all right. It’s the tobacco that’s so often all wrong. Too much nicotine to' he healthy in those imported brands. It’s a slow poison, but a sure one. Go for the toasted New .Zealand—the toasting gets rid of practically all the nicotine, so that you may smoke all day and every clay and keep as right as rain. Toasting also gives the ’baccy its delicious flavour and wonderful bouquet. Only four brands of toasted remember— Riiverhead Gold, iGavendish, Navy Cut No. 3 and Cut Plug No. 10. Of course, there are imitations, so beware !—Advt.
Give LANE S to Convalescents Lane’s is pure and wholesome easily digested and taken into the system. > 9 Lane’s builds up wasted tissues and weakened constitutions restores perfect health. ones EMULSION "It’s famous because it’s good .” Prints 2/6 and 4/6 Jt all Chemisti and Stores. Blame Film for Cloudy Teeth You must remove it Daily Teeth seldom are naturally “ off colour.” Most often they’re merely coated with a film that forms on teeth and absorbs discolorations from food, smoking, etc. By clearing it off, one’s whole appearance may be changed. Old-type dentifrices failed to remove that film successfully. That’s why brushing has failed you. Now leading dentists urge a new-type film-removing dentifrice called I’epsodent, for the purpose. Results are quick and surprising. 2020 ■/smM so © msk m
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 July 1930, Page 2
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