Mrs. Brown tossed tlio evening paper aside, and addressing her hubby, remarked: “The paper sez all we gotter do if we wants good times back is to work ’aid and chuck all tux’ries. ’Ow ahaht you. chucking your ’bacca ?” “All,” said Mr Brown ‘and ’ow ahaht you chucking goiu’ to the Pickshers regular?” “And g,ivs up the only hit of enjoyment I ’ave?’’ enquired Mrs Brown indignantly, “Not on you life!” “Well, smoking is the on’y bit of enjoyment I ’ave,” replied Mr Brown, “and I’ll see —’’ —but never mind what Air Brown said lie would sec. He’s like heaps of others, smoking is his only joy ! Harmless enough, too, so long as tl.e ’baccy’s pure. Most of the foreign brands are not. Foul with nicotine. Queer, too, because our N.Z. tobaccos are practically free from the poison. But then they are toasted. No others are. Toasting makes them safe to smoke to any extent. Gives them their fine flavour and bouquet, too. There are only four brands— Riverhead Gold. Navy Gut No. 3, Cavendish and Cut Plug No. 10.— Advt.
When children are restless give them Wade’s Worm Figs. Safe, sure tuul pleasant. All chemists and stores.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 November 1930, Page 6
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