Women smokers? Why they are as plentiful as blackberries in Autumn! The proprietor of a leading Melbourne restaurant was talking about it to a reporter the other day. '‘Formerly,” he said, “every restaurant had its smoke-room where men could smoke in peace. But alter the War girls invaded these places, yes, and insisted on smoking at meals, too, And we daren’t object. We should have lost their custom,” It’s the same in ouj big Now Zealand restaurants and hotels, Well, all said and done, smoking won’t hurt anyone—man or woman—so long as the tobacco is pure. Unfortunately it sp seldom Is! The foreign brands are often poisonous with nicotine, Can it be good to absorb that poison into the system every time yon smoke ? The safe way is to smoke toasted New Zealand leaf. The toasting destroys practically all the nicotine, So you can smoke this tobacco freely as you please. It can’t hurt you There are only four brands of toasted: Riverhead Gold, Cavendish'. Navy Cut No. 3. and Cut Plug No. 10—all of them famous for flavour and fragrance,
LONDON SQUARES. “That zealous champion of a Better London, the late Sir Laurence Gomme, used to say that London had as many sonares as tho r( > are days in the year. But. if we enlarge the term so as to include open spaces there are over 460, though, to he sure, many are not square at all. NO|- is their size anv more uniform than their shape. The squares are a source of warrantable pride to the Londoner, and the envy of the foreign or Dominion visitor. For they are nr°of demonstrative—ns in +l>e case of Bloomsbury Square, for instance, where the north side was leh. oiv.m af first, for the snk-> o‘‘ the view towards the northern heights—that the art of town-planning is no new discovery. They are also a reminder that the Stuart and Georgian eras had a shrewd idea as to what was worth heoueathing to the London of a later day.” Mr J. P. Collins, in th e “Ninteenth Century.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 April 1931, Page 2
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