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 , : ,|he sued him for breach,., and claimed .a,j thousand pounds damages."' The judge'J when summing <up, .said with R. L. Stevenson that no woman i .should marry a non-smoker. Verdict | for. plaintiff- 1 -damages, one farthing!l- - lady ywjhl be.wiser next timp,’.j Smoking’s hill right.. It’s the tobacco that’s so often all wrong. Too much nicotine to,: be healthy in those imported brands.- It’s a slow/ poison, but a sure one. Go for tlie toasted New Zealand—the toasting yiU of practically all the nicotine, so tli;vtyou fniiv smoke all day and every day and keep as right as rain. Toasting also gives the ’baccy its delicious flavour and wonderful bouquet. Only four brands of toasted remember— Rjiverhead Gold, (Cavendish, Navy Cub No. 3 and Cut Plug No. 10. Of course, there are imitations, so boware!—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 October 1930, Page 6
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